Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Hidden In The Stars Is A Wonderful Addition To The Quilts Of Love Series



I have written reviews for many of the Quilts Of Love Series of books and this is another one that fits perfectly in the series. Hidden in the Stars will keep you guessing the whole way through the book. Each and every one of the characters is believable and not forced at all. Sophia is a wonderful character. Her strong faith is encouraging throughout the story, while poor Julian struggles with his. I feel for him, having done the same at different times in my life. This is one murder mystery that will keep you going from the first page to the last. It was hard to put it down and I think you'll love it!

About the book: 
A quilt holds the secret to a killer still at large---and who his next victim will be. Following an attack that killed her mother and stole her ability to speak, 21-year-old Sophia Montgomery has no choice but to accept her estranged grandmother's offer to return to their family home. Although detective Julian Frazier is working hard on the case, Sophia unknowingly frustrates him because her inability to speak thwarts her eyewitness evidence. The fact that Julian is undeniably attracted to Sophia doesn't help either, so Julian hides his feelings as concern for a trauma victim and focuses instead on finding the killer. Little do they know, the clues to solving the case may be right in front of them, displayed in Sophia's mother's "special" quilt design. Who will realize the secret Sophia's unwittingly been hiding in plain sight? When the truth comes to light, will Sophia find her voice again? Or will the murderer---still at large---silence her forever?

Learn more about this book and the series at the Quilts of Love website.

About the Author:
Robin Caroll is the author of 22 published novels. When she isn't writing, Robin spends time with her husband of 20-plus years, her three beautiful daughters and two handsome grandsons, and their character-filled pets at home in Little Rock, Arkansas. She gives back to the writing community by serving as conference director for ACFW. Her books have been named finalists in such contests as the Carol Award, HOLT Medallion, Daphne du Maurier, RT Reviewer's Choice Award, Bookseller's Best, and Book of the Year.
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I received a copy of the book for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was given. All opinions expressed are my own.

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