In a clash of light and darkness, can courage prevail? Rescuing a toddler from the jaws of a mountain lion, Trevor MacDaniel, a high-country outfi tter, sets in motion events he can’t foresee. His act of bravery entwines his life with gifted sculptor Natalie Reeve—and attracts a grim admirer. Trevor’s need to guard and protect is born of tragedy, prompting his decision to become a search and rescue volunteer. Natalie’s gift of sculpting comes from an unusual disability that seeks release through her creative hands. In each other they see strength and courage as they face an incomprehensible foe. When a troubled soul views Trevor as archangel and adversary, Redford’s peaceful mountain community is threatened. Together with Police Chief Jonah Westfall, Trevor presses his limits to combat the menace who targets the most helpless and innocent.
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"Kristen Heitzmann's writing continues to enthrall. Her prose style has great lyrical moments, her characters are quirky without losing believability, and while God is present, she never preaches. This book continues to follow characters introduced in "Indivisible.""
— Laurie (4 out of 5 stars)
“Heitzmann returns to the setting of her previous book, Indivisible, for another intriguing romance. It’s a bit difficult to grasp where the author is heading with the villain at first, but ultimately the ending is satisfying.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)" A really great book! Kinda strange in some ways, but it kept my attention REALLY well. "
— Aerykah, 1/19/2014" Natalie, a sculptor, opens an art gallery next door to Trevor's outfitters shop. Trevor, a volunteer rescuer, rescued Natalie's nephew from a mountain lion. Natalie and Trevor help each other heal wounds, and, of course, there is mystery to solve. "
— Mary, 1/19/2014" I enjoyed reading this book; it was suspenseful with some romance thrown in. It follows Natalie as she moves to a new town to open an art gallery. She meets Trevor when he saves her nephew from a mountain lion attack, and the story follows their relationship as well as the suspense of someone snatching children from negligent parents and putting them in precarious and dangerous spots. I thought the book was well-written and enjoyable and only had 2 negative issues with the book: First, Natalie seems almost too good to be true. Her sister-in-law shuts her out of their life completely because she thinks the attack is natalie's fault since they were there to help her settle in and move. Natalie's response seems completely unrealistic: she understands, and agrees that her brother should go along with it because he's trying to save his family.... what???? First of all, I think anyone would have been angry and second of all, putting your family first does not mean letting your spouse trample all over your sister and make her feel like trash! The sister-in-law drove me crazy, especially in her end response to the situation, and her brother should have stood up to his wife for her. The second negative point I felt was the strange relationship between Trevor, Sara and Whit. It was never really explained fully, but from what I understand was just a weird triangle; It seemed unnecessary-if more drama was needed, Sara could have been overprotective as a friend without the strange dynamics and jealousy. But overall, a good read. I recieved a copy of this book from the publisher for review. "
— Jessica, 11/27/2013" Lots of different characters some with challenges in everyday life. There are some scary parts to this book, so if you live alone don't read it at nite :-) "
— Bunni, 11/20/2013" Love this author and the characters she creates. I hope to see more of these guys in another book. "
— Kelley, 10/11/2013" I didn't really enjoy it, and I won't read it again. I found it a bit strange, and rather confusing...just not my kind of book, I guess. "
— Charity, 8/31/2013" I read this first before the companion book. I think it would have helped if I read the other book first. I was confused on some of the characters and the culprits sections were a bit confusing but I enjoyed reading it. It was a good suspenseful book. "
— Denise, 3/24/2013" Once again another book that sounded awesome but I had a hard time getting through. IDK maybe it's just me. "
— Iris, 3/18/2013" I loved this book because it included issues that are difficult to broach well and I thought Heitzmann did so. "
— Jo, 3/16/2013" I loved this book. Loved it. So fascinating. "
— Heather, 11/19/2011" Another great book by Kristen Heitzmann. This is a sequel to Indivisible. Both are worth reading. "
— Marta, 11/6/2011" Maybe a bit too similar to her last novel Indivisible. "
— Catherine, 5/24/2011Kristen Heitzmann is the bestselling author of many novels, including The Edge of Recall and the Christy Award winner Secrets. An artist and music minister, she lives in Colorado Springs with her husband and their family.
Kirsten Potter has won several awards, including more than a dozen AudioFile Earphones Awards and been a three-time finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. Her work has been recognized by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts and by AudioFile magazine, among many others. She graduated with highest honors from Boston University and has performed on stage and in film and television, including roles on Medium, Bones, and Judging Amy.