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Some books just tear me up inside while I'm reading them. Sometimes it is the circumstances of the characters' lives. Sometimes it's the choices they make. With Smoke Screen, it was both!
Brenna and Nate's families were both against seeing the two of them together. Brenna's because they believed his father guilty of murdering hers, Nate's for the same reason. While this alone would have been tension enough to make a great story, the added drama of the custody hearing pushed it over the top.
Nate was something wonderful! Despite the accusations of the town he grew up in, he came back to heal from injuries sustained fighting wildfires. And even though Brenna had reason for not wanting to see him after what his father had allegedly done, he couldn't stay away. His heroic mindset - not seeing anything amazing in what he had done - was such a deep part of who he was. And his concern for Brenna and desire to help her get out of the pit she was in was very touching.
I loved the secret that Nate was willing to keep, and his reason, especially because of the impact it had on the way he was perceived. His clear thinking helped Brenna provide her attorney with valuable information for the hearing. Moreover, his faith helped Brenna to turn her eyes back on Jesus, the source of that faith.
While my heart went out to Brenna for her deep grief over the custody battle and her ex-husband's infidelity, I was torn apart each time she turned to alcohol. It made for painful reading and I was glad for the breaks I had to sleep and go to work. When Nate walked away from her when she chose to drink instead of dealing with her pain, I wanted to cry and cheer at the same time! Keep in mind, the author wrote this in a way that was fitting and appropriate - it is simply that my heart broke at the pain and poor choices made as a result.
The overall tone of the story is suspenseful and somber. There are some moments of dry humor and the ending is satisfying. If you enjoy serious suspense that brings glory to God, I encourage you to read Smoke Screen.
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I was given a copy of this book. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All comments and opinions are my own.