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Bezig met laden... Her Deadly Inheritancedoor Beth Ann Ziarnik
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Title: Her Deadly Inheritance Author: Beth Ann Ziarnik Pages: 266 Year: 2016 Publisher: Lighthouse of the Carolinas Publishing My rating is 5+ stars. This is a debut novel that surely is attention-grabbing from the first word till the very last one! Beth delivers to us a tale of family strife, heartbreak and surprises. On top of that, the main female character, Jill Shepherd, would rather stay in hiding and let the courts declare her legally dead than take possession of a house. Why? One reason is that Jill is very afraid of what she might find should she return and make herself known to an aunt who despises her and had despised her mother as well. Another reason is that Jill isn’t sure she can find the courage to walk into the very house where her mother was said to have taken her own life. Jill is now a Christian and she turns to her Bible with a heart wanting to do what God wants her to do. She knows she doesn’t have the courage unless God provides it. She is also burdened with a load of guilt and needs the Lord to tell her what to do in order to face the past squarely. From the moment Jill lands on the island to show herself to the court as being alive, life will take many twists and turns for her. There is something she hadn’t counted on though and that is falling in love with Clay Merrick; however, he has something in his past that he doesn’t want uncovered. The moment I started reading this suspense-filled story I was hooked! I couldn’t put the book down as the tension in the story was building, and while some mocked Jill’s faith there were surprises for those who came to know Christ as their Savior. I loved how Beth showed a reflection of reality in the heart of her main character, Jill, when she wanted to know if her mother knew Jesus before her death. I enjoyed the constant uncertainty as to who the real antagonist of the story was because there were some times I thought it was one character only to think it another a bit later in the story. I thought the faith theme very strongly presented was so important in the novel as the characters faced their own mortality or just dealing with their life. The ending was brilliant and a nice touch to include the kitten named Buttons. I can only wonder if the author has a sequel in mind for this story or something brand new for readers to enjoy! Either way, I plan on watching for whatever Beth offers to us in the future! Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255. “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
First a runaway. Now running for her life. Won't Jill Shepherd's family be surprised when she returns to Grand Island, Michigan to end their lies and scheme to have her declared legally dead? But when Jill exposes the mastermind behind her intended death, her family's deception may kill any chance she has of remaining alive. Clay Merrick may seem to be little more than a handy-man restoring homes, but when the former Special Forces operative tracks a brutal killer to Jill's historic house under renovation, he has most of the evidence he needs to bring the killer to justice ... until Jill gets in the way. When the killer sets sights on Jill as the next victim, it's not just Clay s mission on the line, but his heart.Written for the General Market (G) (I) Contains little or no; sexual dialogue or situations, violence, or strong language. May also contain some content of an inspirational nature. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Jill's Uncle Drew, who never wanted to deceive his wife about his sister's daughter, persuades her to show up and claim her inheritance. He believes it's important even if it costs him his wife. Could it cost his niece her life? Did Leonore's obsession cost Susannah Bradshaw Shepherd her life? If you're a longtime mystery fan, as I am, there's a clause in the Bradshaw grandparents' will that should make you shake your head.
Leonore's reaction to Jill's return is just as bad as as Jill feared. Jill changed her mind about her deception because she became a practicing Christian six months before the book opens. Leonore has no intention of forgiving her. (Although the novel uses the phrase 'became a Christian,' I prefer 'practicing Christian' for someone who actually tries to practice what Jesus preached. I'm sure that Jill and all of the other Bradshaws were baptized in infancy if only because that would have been the normal thing to do in their community.)
It's pretty obvious that Aunt Leonore worships only Windtop and her son, Carver. Her husband and their daughter, Tia, don't even rate. Readers may be forgiven for harboring the uncharitable thought that Leonore married Drew in the hope of getting Windtop.
Uncle Drew is kindly, but he's let his work at the mill absorb too much of his time. Carver is an arrogant jerk. There's a past incident involving Carver, a kitten, and his mother's reaction that got my alarm bells ringing. Tia merely shows the lack of sufficient love and attention from her parents. Can Jill's sincere attempt to live as a true Christian rescue the girl like a brand from the burning?
Of course any romantic suspense novel needs a love interest. Will Clay Merrick, the restoration contractor who has been working on Windtop, provide one? He obviously has a secret agenda. I didn't guess it.
Jill has never known her father. Her mother's suicide while Jill was trying to track him down still weighs heavily on the young woman's spirit. To her horror, Jill finds reason to suspect that it was no suicide.
There's an incident involving Aunt Leonore and a party that made me suspect that Leonore isn't playing with a full deck. ( )