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Heirs of Falcon Point by Sian Ann Bessey, Traci Hunter Abramson, Paige Edwards, A.L. Sowards
3.0
The Heirs of Falcon Point is written by four separate authors: A. L. Sowards, Paige Edwards, Sian Ann Bessey, and Traci Hunter Abramson. Each has its contributions by main characters.
A.L. Sowards does a brilliant job in capturing and holding your attention right away. I was swept away into Austria to the beginning of WWII and introduced to murder, suspense, treachery, and family love. I was so engrossed in the Lang children and their heart-rending flight from their beloved home and country that I had a hard time putting the book down. From there, the story jumps decades later to the Lang descendants and that’s where the book falls flat for me. Although I finished the book, the rest of the story wasn’t as gripping as it was for me from the start. I’m sure it’s because of my preference of different author’s writing styles. And, due to numerous characters and their complexities, I had difficulty getting invested in any of them.
With multiple authors and characters there’s no lack of action. There's CIA involvement, hitmen, villains, lost family found, quest for treasure, and romance between multiple couples.
Overall the book is suspenseful and if you like romance, it won’t disappoint.
Contents: (S) None. Tender kissing. Squeaky clean romances. (L) No swearing, nor degradation of deity. (V) Murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, fight scenes, and car crashing but all mildly depicted.
A.L. Sowards does a brilliant job in capturing and holding your attention right away. I was swept away into Austria to the beginning of WWII and introduced to murder, suspense, treachery, and family love. I was so engrossed in the Lang children and their heart-rending flight from their beloved home and country that I had a hard time putting the book down. From there, the story jumps decades later to the Lang descendants and that’s where the book falls flat for me. Although I finished the book, the rest of the story wasn’t as gripping as it was for me from the start. I’m sure it’s because of my preference of different author’s writing styles. And, due to numerous characters and their complexities, I had difficulty getting invested in any of them.
With multiple authors and characters there’s no lack of action. There's CIA involvement, hitmen, villains, lost family found, quest for treasure, and romance between multiple couples.
Overall the book is suspenseful and if you like romance, it won’t disappoint.
Contents: (S) None. Tender kissing. Squeaky clean romances. (L) No swearing, nor degradation of deity. (V) Murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, fight scenes, and car crashing but all mildly depicted.