By Kelly Bridgewater
Her photographs capture the beauty of Puget Sound. Do they also expose a darkness that someone would kill to keep buried?
After her husband, Jack, dies in a climbing incident, Shauna has only her five-year-old son and her helicopter charter business to live for. Every day is a struggle to make ends meet and she lives in constant fear of losing even more than she already has.
When her business partner is murdered, his final words convince Shauna that she’s in danger too. But where can she turn? Zach Bannister was her husband’s best friend and is the person she blames for his death. She’s barely spoken to him since. But right now he seems her only hope for protecting her son.
Zach is only too happy to assuage his guilt over Jack’s death by helping Shauna any way he can. But there are secrets involved dating back to Shauna’s childhood that more than one person would prefer to stay hidden.
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My Thoughts:
The View from
Rainshadow Bay by Colleen Coble is the introduction to her newest and
latest series set in Washington state. With Coble being so established in the
Christian romantic suspense genre, I knew what to expect before even starting
the novel. Coble does a good job at creating characters who jump from the page
and intermingle with the plot.
A good romantic suspense novel with have the same amount of
romance and suspense in the story. The romance or the suspense doesn't
overshadow the other parts of the story. They both deepened as the story
progresses bringing depth to the characters as individuals and as a whole.
Coble does a good job at this.
In The View from
Rainshadow Bay, Coble invites me into the life of Shauna and Zach. I see
their dark moment in their past, which affects who they are as we meet them on
the page. Shauna and Zach learn how to move on with their lives and learn to
accept love into their heart. Both Shauna and Zach change and transform by the
end of the novel into better people, which I really enjoy seeing.
As for the suspense, Coble does a good job at creating
conflict that isn't what every other suspense writer has done, she does keep
you guessing and surprised when something happens to the character. I finished
the book in a day. It was interesting and held my attention.
Overall, The View from
Rainshadow Bay by Colleen Coble features transformative characters caught
up in moving on from their past hurts and staying alive as the truth from the
past comes forward in their lives. I enjoyed this novel and recommend it to
fans of Irene Hannon, DiAnn Mills, Dee Henderson, Katy Herman, Christy Barritt,
and Brandilyn Collins.
I received a complimentary copy of The View from Rainshadow Bay by Colleen Coble from Thomas Nelson
Publishing, but the opinions stated are all my own.
My Rating:
4 out of 5 stars
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