Identity is a romantic mystery or is it a mystery romance?
Here is the back cover blurb for Identity.
Two young women, similar in looks, are on vacation when their companions cross paths. It starts a chain reaction of mistaken identities that throws Amelia, the wealthy heiress, and Savannah, the beautiful Mormon girl, together on the same flight. They come to understand why the bizarre events have placed them into turmoil. As soon as they land, they resolve to right the wrongs. Their flight is cut short when their plane crashes and plunges one of them into a world of intrigue and deceit where identity means everything.
And here is the back cover blurb for Soulfire:
It is 148 BC, and the city of Nephi is ruled by the wicked King Noah and his corrupt priests. Zephenia’s father has turned to his drink after the death of her mother, and her younger sister Sari dreams of living in the king’s palace. When the family’s hut is destroyed and the sisters are unjustly imprisoned, Zephenia wonders if God has forgotten her. If they survive their tribulations, whom will her father choose as her husband? The only unmarried believer she knows is Gideon, and he is smitten with Sari.
Zephenia's thoughts keep drifting to Alma, the handsome high priest she met while gathering herbs in the jungle. She senses a goodness about him, yet because he is a priest in Noah's court, she knows he couldn't possible be a righteous man. But when the prophet Abinadi is martyred and Zephenia must decide between her faith and her family.
6 comments:
Great blurbs!
Nicole,
You are awesome, we have you in for three entries. Don't forget to comment thursday and Friday to make it five! BTW that is the most one can have on any given week here.
Identity was truly a wonderful novel. Story line was very intriguing. I am not a good reader, but this was very easy reading. I picked it up and read it in two days. It so happens this was the first book I finished since elementary school.
Anonymous,
Thank you for sharing and for reading. Yes, your identity remains incognito. :)
I love Betsy Love and loved Identity. I will be reviewing soon on WritersMirror.blogspot.com.
Thanks for the great post!
Thanks Anonymous. That means a lot to me. Well, either that or the writing so simplistic it was easy to read, or the better option is that you just COULD NOT put it down! I like the latter one better!
Cindy, I'm excited to hear what you have to say!
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