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A review by parklandmom
Perilous Healing by Jessica Ashley
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
Read: November 2024
Series: Coastal Hope, #5
Format: audiobook borrow from Everand
Narrator: Savannah Rivers, Jarman Day - I still like Savannah but I felt Jarman improved from earlier in the series. :-)
Challenge Prompt: EOW's "shared with multiple friends or suggested over and over" ("during" option) -- I've been sharing about this series since I started it in September.
Book #120 of 2024: I listened to the first four books in this series in September. Once I discovered the audiobook for this last one released on Nov. 11th, I snagged it up. This has been a great series. The first book is still my favourite though. ;-)
There have been some pretty complex relationships in this series but I’d say this one takes the cake! I don’t want to reveal anything but it is definitely not anywhere near the norm. In some respects, it was a little too much but it made for a lot of intensity. Their faith journeys were individual and I always appreciate seeing that.
Series: Coastal Hope, #5
Format: audiobook borrow from Everand
Narrator: Savannah Rivers, Jarman Day - I still like Savannah but I felt Jarman improved from earlier in the series. :-)
Challenge Prompt: EOW's "shared with multiple friends or suggested over and over" ("during" option) -- I've been sharing about this series since I started it in September.
Book #120 of 2024: I listened to the first four books in this series in September. Once I discovered the audiobook for this last one released on Nov. 11th, I snagged it up. This has been a great series. The first book is still my favourite though. ;-)
There have been some pretty complex relationships in this series but I’d say this one takes the cake! I don’t want to reveal anything but it is definitely not anywhere near the norm. In some respects, it was a little too much but it made for a lot of intensity. Their faith journeys were individual and I always appreciate seeing that.