Friday, August 19, 2011

Indelible by Kristen Heitzmann

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Genre: Fiction, Romantic-Suspense, Christian

Review: Trevor, a search and rescue volunteer, rescues a toddler from the jaws of a mountain lion because of his need to save people from a dramatic experience from his childhood. Natalie, a very talented sculptor with eidetic memory, is new to this small mountain town and trying to make it on her own without having to rely so much on her brother. Trevor and Natalie find their lives entwined as something evil threatens the peace of their small community and Trevor and Natalie are both challenged in ways they never imagined.

I truly enjoyed every page of this book. It had me glued to it from the beginning and at the end I was flipping the page trying to find more... anything! I wanted it to keep going. I did feel that there were some minor plot lines that were left unanswered -- they were minor but still enough to annoy me. Other than that... I can find nothing to complain about this book. The characters were all original and fun. My poor husband and mom were probably so excited for me to be finished so that I'd stop talking to them about it and maybe wash some dishes for my family. Yeah, it was one of those books for me. I loved it!

Author: Heitzmann was born in Indiana and later moved to Colorado. She played classical music on the violin and rode horses.She home schooled her four children when she wrote her very first novel (this totally gave me hope as a homeschooling mom!). When asked why she writes she says, "to get the stories out of my head."



Rating:  **** Four Stars

I received this complimentary copy of Indelible from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review

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