Helpful Score: 2
Family secrets, buried treasure, and numerous plot twists make for another enchanting mystery by Mindy Starns Clark. If you liked Whispers of the Bayou, you'll enjoy this one too.
Helpful Score: 2
This is a stand alone mystery. It involves a hidden treasure, along with clues. Interwoven is the story of the origins of the treasure set in france in 1700s. One chapter will be set in the present, in New Orleans, and then you will get a chapter set in the 1700s. The story is full of some great historical info, some based on fact some fictionalized. You can visit a website to learn which parts were factual and which were fictional after you read the story.
I tend to not enjoy sappy Christian books or Christian books that are not written well. This was well done, nothing sappy, or super sugary, or even overly religious really. If you really love Christian books you will also love the story. Nothing offensive. If you love a good mystery, this is also a good choice.
I must admit that the villain was no surprise. Which was mildly a disappointment.
I tend to not enjoy sappy Christian books or Christian books that are not written well. This was well done, nothing sappy, or super sugary, or even overly religious really. If you really love Christian books you will also love the story. Nothing offensive. If you love a good mystery, this is also a good choice.
I must admit that the villain was no surprise. Which was mildly a disappointment.
Helpful Score: 2
This book was a little slower to get me involved that previous Clark's books but it was a fantastic book. Christian Fiction, mystery which kept you guessing until the end of the book plus a little romance added in made for a great read!
Helpful Score: 1
WOW! What an awesome book! I was hooked from the first page and if I'd had the time I would have read the whole thing in one sitting. I have read this one and "Shadows of Lancaster County" and was impressed by both, but really enjoyed this one the best (so far). Great read and not to preachy. Once again, I really love that there is no bad language.