A Distant Shore

by Karen Kingsbury

Hardcover, 2021

Status

Available

Call number

F KIN

Collection

Call number

F KIN

Publication

Atria Books (2021), Edition: First Edition, 384 pages

Description

Reconnecting with a woman whose life he saved when they were both children, FBI secret agent Jack Ryder finds himself falling unexpectedly in love during a dangerous mission involving the woman's arranged marriage.

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LibraryThing member SABC
A thrilling love story of two people living on the edge of danger. Jack saved Eliza once, can he do it again, years later....
LibraryThing member lamb521
Title: A Distant Shore
Author: Karen Kingsbury
Pages: 384
Year: 2021
Publisher: Atria Books
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
It has been a while since I have read a book written by this author, so when I came across this title my interest was piqued. After reading the synopsis, I knew I just had to read the
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story, and I am so glad I did. I sat down to read and was hooked.
The story focuses on two people each have heartbreak in their lives that impacts their days ahead. First, there is Lizzie James who is a young Mennonite girl living in Belize with her mother Susan and younger brother Daniel. Lizzie James’ father isn’t in the picture, and no one knows where he went or why. Then, there is Jack Ryder whose future looks promising as a star quarterback for a college team. Jack’s brother, Shane, is Jack’s closest friend and the two have a very special bond. When tragedy strikes Jack’s family, Jack hardens his heart and drives himself daily no matter how dangerous the situation is for the FBI agent.
These two characters lives intersect twice though years apart. When they realize who the other is and what occurred many years ago at a beach, they will never be the same. The novel is one of heartbreak and hope, tragedy and new life. I was mesmerized at the way the author handles the difficult subject of people selling other people, and those who dare to rescue them. I applaud the author’s way of showing that there is hope and redemption where none would seem to exist. There are no descriptive scenes in the book and for that I was thankful. Karen pulls back the veil to reveal an ugly reality, but then she also shows the bravery of those who bring freedom.
Each chapter begins with a Scripture verse that helps readers focus not on the evil, but on the story of courage, integrity, and how God brings beauty from ashes. I highly recommend this book not just to read but to share with others. Anyone who could use a message of hope would find this tale brilliant.
Note: The opinions shared in this review are solely my responsibility.
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LibraryThing member zmagic69
I have never read a Christian fiction faith book before and did not know that is what this book was when I bought it.
The story was good it is about human trafficking, although it is not at all graphic regarding the cruelty and suffering that actually takes place. The story is very predictable, it
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becomes far more religious in the second half, so if this will bother you skip the book.
The writing however is very good.
If this is a genre of books you like, you will probably like this book.
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Language

Physical description

384 p.; 8.38 inches

Pages

384

ISBN

198210435X / 9781982104351

Barcode

60000

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