My thoughts on the books I am reading. May include summaries, opinions, and character analyses.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
It's Just A Matter of Time Before Steel's "Ransom" Is Paid Off, And I Can Take A Journey On "The Road To Grace"
To date, I have read 15 out of 23 chapters of Danielle Steel's "Ransom." The overall plot of this particular novel involves a great deal of action and tension, leaving little to no room for Steel's usual romantic escapades. I was right when I suspected that Sam would be the one to be kidnapped and held for "Ransom." Fernanda's other 2 children, Will & Ashley, were sent out of town to avoid being kidnapped. Will went to camp, and Ashley was allowed to visit Lake Tahoe with some friends. I hope to finish "Ransom" by the end of the month, as I am eagerly anticipating the moment when I can join Richard Paul Evans on "The Road To Grace."
The Road to Grace" is the third installment of Richard’s bestselling series, "The Walk," the ongoing story of one man’s unrelenting search for hope. Reeling from the sudden loss of his wife, his home, and his business, Alan Christoffersen, a once successful advertising executive, has left everything he knew behind and set off on an extraordinary cross-country journey. Carrying only a backpack, he plans to walk to Key West, the farthest destination on his map.
Now nearly halfway through his trek, "The Road to Grace" takes him from South Dakota to St. Louis, Missouri. Alan covers more than 800 miles on foot, but it’s the people he meets along the way who give the journey its true meaning.
Full of wisdom and hard-won truth, this is a moving standalone story as well as the continuation of the unforgettable series about hope, healing, and the meaning of life.
I expect that this novel will compel me to shed a few tears,but that's OK. I've come to anitcipate needing a box of Kleenex when reading anything by Richard Paul Evans!
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