January 24, 2011

Traitor (my review as promised)

With war raging in Europe, the only way Marie can be with Felix is to join the Allied forces. However, as Marie parachutes Into France to join the Resistance, she not only lands into the arms of her fiancé, but also drops into the hands of the enemy.

Major rolf Schulmann has been struggling between personal convictions and his duty to the German Fatherland. Now he must decide what to do with the captured fincee of the man who gave him a new chance at life—a man he once loved as a brother. The Gestapo will do whatever it takes to dispose of Marie. If Rolf helps her escape he will have enemies on all sides—is it a sacrifice he is willing to make? Can Marie possibly trust her life to a man torn between two masters?

Join acclaimed suspense writer Sandra Grey on a journey of unexpected twists and turns through the trenches of love, suspicion, and faith.
--Back cover—

Those who know me know that: I don’t read a book twice, watch a movie more than twice (the second time is to break it apart—sometimes rather cruelly to see what I can learn for my craft), or read a book series. This is my exception to that rule.

I strongly recommend Traitor to readers from teens to the elderly. This spell-binding journey took me on a wonderful roller coaster for the second time. Like a roller coaster it had unexpected ups and downs, twists and turns, with the expected build to the first drop. Tears warmed my eyes although I knew what to expect (I’d been here before.)
This historical novel warmed my heart, gladdened my soul and restored my faith not only in God, but His gift of talented writing to Sandra Grey. I’m not a student of history, as a matter-of-fact, I dreaded the required history classes, and yet, Sandra has brought me a history lesson I’ll not soon forget.
Five enthusiastic STARS for Traitor. I’ve already begun her second in the series, Tribunal, and I can hardly wait to get my hands on Trespass.

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