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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. War, journalist in war area, death, danger and romance plus God's grace all in one story. Whow! Sage meets Trey while in Afghanistan as a journalist. Trey doesn't want her there. But God is at work. But low and behold they meet again in a ramshackled opra house. Sage believes her cousin is in danger and not get gone on a vacation. Danger looms at every turn. The plot thickens with an earthquake trembling and more and more people involved. Sage is again and again in danger as someone does not want her to figure out where her cousin is. Trey and Sage both have flashbacks to Afghanistan. The who doe it will keep you guessing to the very end. Dare you to try to lay it down very long. God's mercy is revealed throughout the story. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
TRAPPED...WITH A KILLER? When an earthquake rips through San Francisco, the last person journalist Sage Harrington expects to run into is ex-soldier Trey Black. After what they survived in Afghanistan, she doesn't know if she can face him again. But now they're trapped in the bowels of a ramshackle opera house on a mission to find Sage's missing cousin. And they may not be the only ones. Someone is desperate to keep them from discovering the truth. With time running out and devastation and danger all around, Sage and Trey must put their trust in each other to make it out alive. Stormswept: Finding true love in the midst of nature's fury No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This was a very interesting book. I’ve never read a story that dealt with an earthquake before, with all the crumbling buildings, flooding, looting, etc… It was quite different. I really liked the hero Trey, he was a nice guy, he liked dogs and went out of his way to rescue one, and was a good, sensible guy. The heroine, Sage… she was too impetuous, selfish, and headstrong. Luckily, there were many other characters and tense situations to make up for her irritating character, though she did eventually improve later on. I was curious to find out what happened to Barbara and I enjoyed all the action at the end of the book.
A very good read by Dana Mentink. ( )