As Christmas day nears, Bree and her
faithful search-and-rescue dog Samson follow the trail of a troubling
mystery into the snowy forests of Rock Harbor. Bree Matthews is
preparing for Christmas guests, but her heart is reeling from the recent
and tender loss of her unborn child. Her sister-in-law, Lauri, suddenly
turns up on the doorstep of the lighthouse home Bree shares with her
husband, Kade, in Rock Harbor. Secretive and withdrawn, Lauri seems
curiously intent on discovering what happened to a parachuter who
disappeared in the North Woods along Lake Superior's icy shore.
As Bree and Samson, her search-and-rescue dog, plunge into the search, Bree wonders if Lauri may know more than she’s admitted about the parachuter. And then the clues lead them to the trail of a young woman whose family fears the worst about her disappearance.
Will the search on this snowy, silent night lead Bree and Samson to more than clues about the missing girl? And will Bree’s prayer for a baby ever be answered?
I couldn't put this book down when I got it from BookSneeze. I have Collenn Coble's earlier book called: City in the Night. I really like this series because you see in the end that all have worked out fine for good at the end. It's not luck, but blessings. Even though these books are fictional, you really feel God's providence in these stories and esp. at the end with Bree.
I would recommend this book to anyone to read near the Christmas holidays. It's a book that teaches us to be grateful for our families and to treasure one another as we pass another year.
As Bree and Samson, her search-and-rescue dog, plunge into the search, Bree wonders if Lauri may know more than she’s admitted about the parachuter. And then the clues lead them to the trail of a young woman whose family fears the worst about her disappearance.
Will the search on this snowy, silent night lead Bree and Samson to more than clues about the missing girl? And will Bree’s prayer for a baby ever be answered?
I couldn't put this book down when I got it from BookSneeze. I have Collenn Coble's earlier book called: City in the Night. I really like this series because you see in the end that all have worked out fine for good at the end. It's not luck, but blessings. Even though these books are fictional, you really feel God's providence in these stories and esp. at the end with Bree.
I would recommend this book to anyone to read near the Christmas holidays. It's a book that teaches us to be grateful for our families and to treasure one another as we pass another year.
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