Title: Turbulence (Kennedy Stern #5)
Author: Alana Terry
Pages: 206
Release Date: December 19, 2016
Genre: Suspense
Publisher: Firstfruits Publishing
Format: eBook (also available in paperback)
Note: I received a free eBook copy of this story from the
author. I have chosen to write this review to express my personal opinion.
About the book:
It’s been another
grueling semester at Harvard, and Kennedy can hardly wait to take a break from
her premed studies for some much-needed rest and relaxation at her roommate’s
homestead in rural Alaska.
Unfortunately,
Kennedy’s great arctic adventure might come to a crashing halt before it ever
begins.
My review:
This is an
exciting suspense novel!
The particular
story in this novel is a stand-alone plot. Throughout the book though there are
many references to things that Kennedy has been through in her life and I
believe some of them are from earlier books in the series. I have to admit I
was a little out of the loop since this is the first book about Kennedy that I
have read.
Kennedy is a
well-developed character that I was able to really “see” in my mind’s eye as
the book went on. She has a number of insecurities that are very relatable. I enjoyed seeing how she was able to evaluate her life and
learn from older more mature believers that she meets.
The suspense of
the danger on the airplane is incredible. The different people and how they
reacted was very clearly presented and easy to understand and follow.
I do want to
mention that there are very in-depth discussions about Christian living and
witnessing. If this is something that you don’t like to read then I suggest
that you select something else.
I am giving this
wonderful story a rating of 5 stars and recommending it.
Thanks so much for the review!!
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