Life is too perfect... Imagine living in a quaint, beach front cottage on the Hawaiian island of Maui. You have an amazing job, combined with the pleasure of working from home. Lunch breaks become a daily picnic on the sand. Dessert is always included because of your marriage to a famous pastry chef. Life could not be any better. Or so it seems...
The writer falls in love with the baker... When French born, Nikki Sabine Moueix travels to Hawaii for a special work assignment, her job of writing an article about a famous Swiss pastry chef generates more than a magazine piece. They fall in love, get married, and Nikki Moueix becomes Mrs. Ruggiero Delémont.
The perfection turns to panic... When another assignment calls for Nikki to spend three weeks in France, Ruggiero's schedule prevents him from joining her. She travels alone, advancing straight into danger. After a threatening confrontation, Nikki wakes up in a French hospital with no knowledge of her past. When she fails to check in, Ruggiero panics and pushes for an immediate investigation. But as he closes in, Nikki's new found friend moves her to another city. It becomes a game of hide and seek with Nikki as the prize.
CIRCUMVENT allows readers to form a bond with Nikki as they yearn for her to remember. They will cheer for Ruggiero and his relentless determination to locate his beloved wife. This is a story about two people who never lose their faith in God, and find amazing friends to help them along the way.
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My Thoughts:
This book caught my attention from the beginning. I enjoyed learning things about France: the festivals, the traboules. I enjoyed Nikki. She was a bit naive and trusting, but under the circumstances it made sense. She trusted her "savior". I liked that she never forgot God, and felt Him close even during trying circumstances. Ruggiero, her hubby, was another favorite. He seemed to have a very patient personality, and didn't get too worked up over much. Probably my favorites were detective Kanaeholo and his wife, and the hotel manager Samy from France. Both of them impressed me very much with their willingness to help out someone they didn't even know, their compassion and the detective's faith.
The book was full of suspense and twists as they tried to find out what happened to Nikki after she disappeared. It was an interesting take on terrorism and very realistic in a sense. It definitely kept me hooked to the end as I cheered for Ruggiero to find Nikki and regain their happily ever after.
I appreciated the uniqueness of this plot. There were just a few things in the book that I felt might not be appropriate for a younger audience, so I would recommend this to mature readers.
I received my copy of this book from the author. I was not asked to review positively. All opinions are my own.
The writer falls in love with the baker... When French born, Nikki Sabine Moueix travels to Hawaii for a special work assignment, her job of writing an article about a famous Swiss pastry chef generates more than a magazine piece. They fall in love, get married, and Nikki Moueix becomes Mrs. Ruggiero Delémont.
The perfection turns to panic... When another assignment calls for Nikki to spend three weeks in France, Ruggiero's schedule prevents him from joining her. She travels alone, advancing straight into danger. After a threatening confrontation, Nikki wakes up in a French hospital with no knowledge of her past. When she fails to check in, Ruggiero panics and pushes for an immediate investigation. But as he closes in, Nikki's new found friend moves her to another city. It becomes a game of hide and seek with Nikki as the prize.
CIRCUMVENT allows readers to form a bond with Nikki as they yearn for her to remember. They will cheer for Ruggiero and his relentless determination to locate his beloved wife. This is a story about two people who never lose their faith in God, and find amazing friends to help them along the way.
Get your copy Here
My Thoughts:
This book caught my attention from the beginning. I enjoyed learning things about France: the festivals, the traboules. I enjoyed Nikki. She was a bit naive and trusting, but under the circumstances it made sense. She trusted her "savior". I liked that she never forgot God, and felt Him close even during trying circumstances. Ruggiero, her hubby, was another favorite. He seemed to have a very patient personality, and didn't get too worked up over much. Probably my favorites were detective Kanaeholo and his wife, and the hotel manager Samy from France. Both of them impressed me very much with their willingness to help out someone they didn't even know, their compassion and the detective's faith.
The book was full of suspense and twists as they tried to find out what happened to Nikki after she disappeared. It was an interesting take on terrorism and very realistic in a sense. It definitely kept me hooked to the end as I cheered for Ruggiero to find Nikki and regain their happily ever after.
I appreciated the uniqueness of this plot. There were just a few things in the book that I felt might not be appropriate for a younger audience, so I would recommend this to mature readers.
I received my copy of this book from the author. I was not asked to review positively. All opinions are my own.
What a wonderful review! Thank you very much! I consider this an early Christmas present!
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