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Bezig met laden... Tested by Fire (2004)door Kathryn Springer
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Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)Love Inspired (266)
Scarred ex-cop John Gabriel didn't need anyone else's problems, but he couldn't refuse a request from his former chief. Until John learned what the favor to Chief Kelly entailed: keeping an eye on his granddaughter, Fiona, a young police officer facing a dangerous work situation. John quickly saw that Fiona was in trouble-the fiery redhead lacked departmental support as she investigated a serial arsonist. And when the attractive rookie was trapped in a burning building, John was the one who ended up rescuing her. Yet could Fiona's strong faith rub off on the cynic and make John believe in the Lord...and in the love that was miraculously blossoming in the stony soil of his heart? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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What I liked:
*The friendship between John and Chief Kelly that has endured through many things and over many years.
*That the Averys and the Kellys persisted in trying to pull John into friendships even though he seems resistant.
*That Finn prays (and reads her Bible) and that she talks to John about faith (as does her brother Ryan)
What I didn't like:
*How Finn was treated at work. Quite a few chauvinists on the police force--even the one she thought she could trust.
*How they found John's sister wasn't very realistic. Can God bring long lost siblings together that way? Sure. But it's rare that it happens this way in real life, so it seemed a bit deus ex machina. (That said, I never thought of the possibility she could be his sister even knowing her name prior to her becoming a character in the book.) ( )