4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good storyline, but bombed early., May 7 2010
By cocopuff482 - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: On Thin Ice (Mass Market Paperback)
This book contained a good storyline with so much potential but it bombed after the first few pages. I was able to figure out the villain from the first page. Also, in terms of the romance aspect, I did not see how after 20 years, the feelings were able to snap back like nothing happened. Alex did not even tell Megan how much work he had done to try and locate her. I saw no growth on anyone's part spiritually apart from one prayer on Megan's part. Also the writing was very staccato and disjointed. I really had to labour through this book till the end and I am now quite certain that I will not be keeping it to read again.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Linda Hall, July 27 2010
By Doris McLellan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: On Thin Ice (Mass Market Paperback)
I don't understand the low reviews but I liked this book as I do all of Linda Hall's.
She writes kind of spooky, suspenseful books and I love those. Her annointing
to write Christian fiction is evident in all of her books.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow., May 19 2012
By Christy C. Asberry "All About Heaven" - Published on Amazon.com
This is the 2nd book in Linda's 'Whisper Lake' series. I wish I could give a better rating than 5. I enjoyed this book better than the 1st (Storm Warning). I like how Linda was able to reconnect two souls (Megan & Alec) after being apart almost 2 decades. Megan & Alec had planned to marry 20 years ago on Valentines Day, but those plans take a drastic U-turn after Alec's brother is convicted & sent to prison for a violent crime... a crime Megan believed he was guilty of, but Alec wanted to believe in his brothers innocence.
So fastforward almost 20 years: Alec was the last person Megan ever wanted to see, but the first person she seeked after two suspicious deaths - those deaths being the people from the would-of-been wedding. Megan feared she could be next.
I love how Linda was able to reach out to the characters &readers by using God & a sense of Faith. The idea to reconnect Megan & Alec under such dark, tragic circumstances was interesting. Even more interesting was the twisted end.
Great work Linda! I look forward to reading more of your novels.