Showing posts with label Kristen Heitzmann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kristen Heitzmann. Show all posts

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Kristen Heitzmann

Dear Readers,
Kristen Heitzmann has long been a favorite author of mine.  She has written several books with Baker Publishing Group and a couple with Multinomah/Waterbrook.  The last two were not going Breath of Dawn, The, Kristen Heitzmann, 978-0-7642-1042-6to be my favorite, but they were interesting reads.  The Breath of Dawn is Kristen’s newest and she is back writing in the style that made me like her in the first place.
Favorite characters from The Rush of Wings and Still of the Night are back.  I didn’t find myself having to read those two stories again as Kristen does such a good job catching you up on their storylines.  But it is always fun to visit with old friends again.
Quinn Reilly is on the run.  She continues moving and hoping that the man she put behind bars will not be able to find her when he is released.  She ruined his plans of duping Quinn’s father’s church out of thousands and thousands of dollars.  He vowed revenge and got out early on good behavior.
Morgan is recovering from the loss of his high school sweetheart.  Recovering is using that word loosely.  He has been hiding out from life and his job at his brother’s ranch.  The only person who seems to be able to life his spirits at all is his young daughter.  That is until he meets Quinn, maybe there is a second chance on love, but Quinn comes with lots and lots of baggage. 
Romantic suspense is what Kristen writes best and she once again proves that you can write a good mystery, add a little romance and you find yourself enjoying a fun little read.   I for one am glad that Kristen is back writing what I like her for best.
Happy Reading.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Kristen Heitzmann

Dear Readers,
Kristen Heitzmann has been a favorite author of mine for years now. A couple years ago she had a fabulous book written and in the process of being printed. Her publisher pulled it just before it was to be released. I still bug the rep from that publishing house to print that book, but in the mean time we have these other books by her. Indivisible is her newest that just came out.
Jonah is trying to get over his past. When he finds a couple of raccoons killed in a bizarre way, he is sure that there is more to the crime than what meets the eye. With a rising drug threat and his old flame becoming more involved with what is going on, Jonah is not sure this job or life is worth it. He is 9 years sober and everyday is a struggle.
Tia and Jonah's lives are mixed together in several ways. Most too painful to want to remember. Tia is just living a life forced on her when her family left town and her mother told her to take care of the family store. Tia has turned it in to more of her than her mother and is very proud of the crafts and candles she makes. She feels like she deserves the life chosen for her. Her past proves it.
I liked this book. It is a bit more creepy than others of Kristen's but it is also still very much a "normal" book for her. She is such a good author, one who is able to weave a very good story in with a mystery. I don't usually even list her in with the suspense writers, her stories are some much about the storyline of of her characters that I forget that the mystery is happening.
Happy Reading