Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Dubiosity by Christy Barritt

This author was a new one for me. I liked the slight edginess of her style and that she didn't turn everything into sunshine and rainbows just because it was Christian fiction. The characters were flawed but ultimately redeemable. I was able to understand the struggles of the two main characters, Clive and Savannah, and appreciate their thought processes and actions as Savannah buried herself under a mountain of guilt and Clive worked to overcome a desire for revenge and a need for secrets. The two had much in common but had responded in very different ways. Their attraction to each other was immediate, but they took things very slowly and spent most of their time trying to dodge the attacks of a killer. The book had a lot of action and a realistic and believable feel to the spiritual aspects. I really enjoyed it.

Nett Galley provided a copy of this book for review.

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