Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Indivisible and giveaway!


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Title: INDIVISIBLE
Author: Kristen Heitzmann
Publisher: WaterBrook Press
May 2010
ISBN: 978-1-4000-7309-2
Genre: Inspirational/contemporary suspense

Piper is walking to work at the bakery when she passes something foul smelling on the ground. She is frustrated at work because the owner has five things he makes and he will not allow Piper to experiment. Still, she does sneak in a dried tomato and cheese croissant before her boss gets to work, and then goes to visit her friend Tia to see what she thinks of it.

Police Chief Jonah Westfall comes wandering by while Piper is visiting with Tia and Piper gives him a taste of the croissant, and tells him about the dead thing on the path. When Jonah goes to investigate, he discovers someone has sewn two raccoons together and left them to tear each other apart trying to get free. Investigating the gruesome act, he hopes to find the perpetrator before crime escalates.

Tia Manning and Jonah go way back, but their fragile history was threatened a decade ago. Now they both are struggling to put their lives back together. But they can’t penetrate every wound or secret –especially one fueled by a love and guilt teetering on madness.

INDIVISIBLE is the newest novel by award-winning author, Kristen Heitzmann. Ms. Heitzmann is a hit or miss author with me, I either love her book, or I hate it. Unfortunately, INDIVISIBLE falls under that miss category with me.

The writing is stellar, the plot-line well-thought out, the characters excellently developed, but I found that the writing is so tight that all the life is drained out of it, and I found the story very dark and disturbing. If you like suspense, and are a fan of Ms. Heitzmann then there is a possibility you might like INDIVISIBLE. $13.99. 325 pages.




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