About the Book
"A sabotaged flight. Two murdered divers. A single clue—a grainy image of sunken treasure.
Dive Rescue Captain Cole McKenna has never worked a case like this,
but who he’s working with may prove more dangerous than the assignment.
It’s been a lifetime since Bailey mangled his heart. Now she’s back in
town and he needs her expertise to track down the illusive treasure.
Professor of Russian Studies Bailey Craig vowed never to set foot in
Yancey again, but when her beloved aunt dies, she has no choice. Her
plan of attack is simple: return for Agnes’s funeral, get the family
business ready for a quick sale, and then put Yancey and all the
heartbreaking memories wrapped up in it behind her for good.
Cole walking through her door, asking for her help on a murder
investigation, wasn’t part of her plan, neither are the feelings he’s
resurrecting—feelings best left dead.
Bailey agrees to help for the sake of the victims, and travels with
Cole across Alaska’s rugged terrain and deep beneath its coastal waters.
As the case escalates, so do their feelings for one another.
Unfortunately, not everyone is willing to let go of the past and just
when Bailey thinks she can’t take it any longer, the case shifts in a
new and extremely personal direction, fastening her in for its duration.
Racing against the clock and a rising body count, Cole and Bailey
fight to find the treasure and uncover the hidden history at the root of
it all. But will they be too late?"
Amber's Review
With a unique and majestic setting, Submerged offers an engaging
reading experience! The characters who play their parts against such a
great backdrop are wonderful - especially their interactions as a
community, whether just the McKenna family community or the community of
the townsfolk of Yancey. The McKenna family certainly won me over,
including those members who were "adopted" into the family. What a fun,
welcoming bunch!
In this Romantic Suspense, the romance takes precedence - not in thrills
(although there are some!) so much as in slowly learning to open one's
heart and allow healing to take place. The suspense is more subtle until
closer to the end of the book. It's there on the sidelines,
intermittently reminding the reader of its presence, but it doesn't seem
to be the main focus. Instead, the suspense serves to propel the
romance along and to allow the reader a glimpse into how all of the
relationships in the story actually work.
And those relationships really are interesting to read about! It's sad
to see how easily miscommunication can occur and how easily people can
be hurt by the words and judgments of others. But this story also shows
how wonderful it can be when people choose to love others and offer the
hand of friendship.
Submerged has a gentle pacing as it dives deeper into the
feelings of the characters - but it still has its suspenseful moments,
especially at the ending. Unfortunately, the ending - in comparison with
the rest of the book - felt a bit rushed, without as much explanation
as I would have preferred for what exactly went down at the climax (and
why it happened the way it happened). But overall this is a unique story
(with a unique, lovely cover!) that introduces the reader to some
unique characters - especially some secondary characters whose budding
romance really caught my attention!
*With thanks to the author and Bethany House Publishers for providing me
with a copy of the book in exchange for my honest opinion.*
(This review was previously published at Seasons of Humility.)
About the Author
"Dani Pettrey is a wife, homeschooling mom and author. She feels blessed
to write inspirational romantic suspense because it incorporates so many
things she loves–the thrill of adventure, nail-biting suspense, the
deepening of one’s faith and plenty of romance. She’s a huge fan of dark
chocolate, is always in search of the best iced mocha and her dream is
to one day own a little cottage on a remote stretch of beach. She and
her husband reside in Maryland with their two teenage daughters."
You can find Dani on her website, Twitter, and Facebook!
And if you missed it, our very own Sandra Robbins interviewed Dani over a month ago... You can check it out HERE!
Monday, June 11, 2012
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2:32 AM
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Amber Holcomb
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book review , Romance , Suspense
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Very excited for you,! I imagine that it about the best news you can hear as an author! Can't wait to read it!
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