Saturday, November 10, 2012

Book Review: No Safe Harbor

No Safe Harbor
Cara Hamilton, a woman alone leaves everything familiar in Ireland to search for her twin brother, in America, with only a hope that he's still alive.  Its New York City in 1897,  and she's not the only one looking for him..   The big difference is she wants to be re-united with him and they want to kill him in the worst way.   In a  letter- she was told "to not talk to strangers and trust no one."  Too bad she didn't listen to that advice but then she wouldn't have met Rourke Walsh.  Tall, dark with that Irish charm AND an agenda all his own.  A fierce fight to stay alive for all three because there really are spies and assassins around every corner!

This was a well written book but I would say on the rating that I liked it and  it was an okay read.  On the down side I just found that it was one that it was harder for me to get into the swing of.  I'm   not really sure why, unless its the era it was set in and it was somewhat slower moving.  About half-way through the book; it began to pick up speed and I found the story began to be more interesting.

I received this book FREE from Bethany House
( a division of Baker Publishing Group) for my honest opinion.





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