By Kelly Bridgewater
Annie Pederson’s happily ever after
is finally within sight . . . if she can stay alive long enough
to grasp it.
Law enforcement officer Annie
Pederson’s life has been rocked by tragedy, but things finally seem to be
heading in the right direction. Her relationship with the love of her
life—who’s also the biological father of her precious daughter—has never been
better, and it looks like an engagement ring is in Annie’s future. She’s also
slowly building back trust with her sister, Sarah, after a separation that has
lasted for decades.
When a man escapes law enforcement
custody and Sarah’s safety is suddenly in question, Annie’s personal and
professional lives once again merge. Meanwhile, her investigation of hikers who
have gone missing in the remote woods of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula puts her in
the crosshairs of a deadly game.
Now, Annie is the one being hunted.
When she discovers the terrible truth about the men who are stalking her, she
realizes that she’s in for the fight of her life if she’s going to redeem the
sister she once lost, build the family she dreams of, and keep all those she
loves safe.
Return to the beloved town of Rock
Harbor in the final installment of the Annie Pederson trilogy by bestselling
suspense author Colleen Coble.
My Thoughts:
Break of Day
by Colleen Coble returns to Rock Harbor and the story saga of Annie Pederson.
Since Annie has been the heroine for the previous two books, she felt like an
old friend to catch up with. It was nice to see some good things happen to her.
Of course, there are struggles that she must overcome. Her sister, Sara, has a
commanding role in this story. Nicely developed characters. As for the plot,
the climactic moment has been done in Criminal Minds, I believe. I know
that I have seen it on one of those crime shows. The concept was not original,
but the how the moment ended was different than the television series, and I
enjoyed that aspect of it. It was nicely
paced and full of action. I kept flipping through the pages. As for the
romance, Annie comes closer to having her happily-ever-after moment. In this
plot, Annie’s daughter, Kylie conveniently goes away with some friends for the
week. It was nice because Annie needed to focus on her budding relationship and
what that means for the future instead of worrying about what would happen to
her daughter. Overall, Break of Day by Colleen Coble is a good
conclusion to the series, and I wonder what Coble will come up with next.
I received a complimentary copy of Break of
Day 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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