phyllish
Written on Jul 24, 2018
A face from the past, a kidnapping, and a rescue mission
As if having her foster daughter kidnapped isn’t bad enough, the police dog is unable to trace the scent and word is that they are going to stop looking. So Amy takes matters into her own hands and heads out to face an evil man alone.
I liked Amy as a character despite not being able to relate to her at all. Her life had been tragic and she had a major lack of trust. She was tough as well. Her love for Mattie was almost overpowering – and wouldn’t it have to be for her to set out on such a treacherous trek? Though she was broken, Amy was strong. She had big issues with God. Why would He allow her to go through such trauma and abuse as a child if He really is good?
There were so many great characters in the story. Not too many, though, to keep track of. It was humorous that the only one that I came across that had me wondering “now who was Cosmo?” was the dog. Oh, yeah. The others were woven in so well, mentioned enough when they were introduced that I didn’t forget who they were when they were named again. I really appreciated that. I dislike having to thumb back through a book to remind myself who someone is. . .
I don’t think there was even one significant character who wasn’t broken in some way. Except maybe Monty and he just wasn’t in the story long enough for us to know his backstory. What made all the brokenness good is the way that they had to figure out how to navigate life despite the brokenness. I think it made things a bit more real.
A strong spiritual element flows naturally through the story as Amy questions God and His ways. Author Sara L. Foust addresses some hard questions in a sensitive and intelligent manner and creates a very natural journey to faith for Amy.
The mystery of who the kidnapper was lasted for a bit, causing me to question what I knew about one of the characters. There was also a mystery surrounding the accomplice. That revelation surprised me – I did not see that coming at all. As a result, other things made lots more sense. I just wish at some point the motivation of the accomplice was explained. I’m still not quite sure why this person would have gotten involved.
There are some ugly things in the story. Abuse, domestic violence, fear, corruption. Though the details were kept to a minimum regarding them, the sexual abuse was mentioned multiple times throughout the book. So be aware of these things in case it is a problem for you.
I love the way that the cover of the book conveys the mood of the story so well. Stormy, broody, mysterious yet with the hope of sunshine breaking through the gloom.
I recommend this book for lovers of Christian suspense stories with a touch of romance.
This review was originally posted on Among the Reads
I would like to thank Sara L. Foust for giving me a copy of this book. This gift did not influence my opinion or review.