Harper
Cloud had been innocent of the crime for which she was convicted, the
crime that cost her two years in prison, but not innocent of other
sins. Finding love and forgiveness seemed too good to be true, but
she would use what she had learned from her past life to do better in
the future, to protect herself from being taken advantage of ever
again. Trust would be something hard earned from Harper.
Robin
Patchen has created a character one longs to mentor and protect.
Readers will likely find themselves wishing to offer her guidance as
she navigates her relationship with her employer's grandson, and as
she makes life altering decisions. This first book in the series ends
in a cliffhanger and leaves one anxious for the next book in the
series. As a fan of Patchen's books, I can assure you it will be
worth the wait.
I
recommend this book to lovers of suspense as well as to those who
have made mistakes and long for forgiveness and to those who have
found that forgiveness through our Savior, Jesus the Christ. I thank
Robin Patchen for providing me with a copy of Beauty in
Flight in exchange for my honest
opinion. I was under no obligation to provide a positive review and
received no monetary compensation.
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