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Book Reviews of In Places Hidden (Golden Gate Secrets, Bk 1)

In Places Hidden (Golden Gate Secrets, Bk 1)
In Places Hidden - Golden Gate Secrets, Bk 1
Author: Tracie Peterson
ISBN-13: 9780764218996
ISBN-10: 0764218999
Publication Date: 3/6/2018
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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maggysue avatar reviewed In Places Hidden (Golden Gate Secrets, Bk 1) on + 811 more book reviews
Really good story! I enjoyed reading about the earlier days of San Francisco. Looking forward to the rest of the books in the series. Highly recommended!
reviewed In Places Hidden (Golden Gate Secrets, Bk 1) on + 1528 more book reviews
In Places Hidden by Tracie Peterson is the first novel in the Golden Gate Secrets series. Camriann âCamriâ Coulter has journeyed to San Francisco in late November of 1905 to locate her missing brother, Caleb. On the journey she meets Judith Gladstone and Kenzie Gifford. Each woman has their own quest that has brought them to San Francisco. The three women decide to pool their resources and help one other. They move into Caleb's house and Kenzie helps them obtain jobs at her cousin's candy factory. Caleb has been missing for over three months. Camri begins her search by speaking with Caleb's boss, Mr. Henry Ambrewster. It seems Caleb took Patrick Murdock, a local contractor being tried for murder, as a client and got a not guilty verdict which angered some bigwigs in the city. What lengths would these high-powered individuals go to silence Caleb? Camri teams up with Patrick to discover her brother's whereabouts and uncover the corrupt people responsible.

In Places Hidden is well-written and it has some interesting characters. Kenzie's candy maker cousin, George Lake is a quirky individual with exacting standards (he is very twitchy). Camri is an intelligent woman who believes in education and suffrage (she likes to pontificate on the value of education especially). I was happy to see her alter some of her opinions and behavior by the end of the book. I had a little trouble getting into the story, but once I did, I was curious to see how matters would play out. I did feel we were given too much backstory on each of the ladies. Since each woman (Judith, Camri and Kenzie) will have their own book, we did not need so much detail on Judith and Kenzie in this installment. It made for a tedious beginning. The Christian elements are strong throughout the book especially having faith in God to get a person through the troublesome times in life. I felt the romance between Camri and Patrick proceeded at a little too quickly. Since In Places Hidden is part of a series, I felt the author could have let their romance progress at a slower speed (which would have been in keeping with the time period). I will be curious to see how Judith and Kenzie's stories unfold. In Places Hidden is a light, historical romance with touch of intrigue that will appeal to Tracie Peterson's fans.