Sunday, February 28, 2016

Book Review: Until the Dawn

Until the Dawn
Elizabeth Camden
Bethany House Publishers

Sophie van Riijn is quite content manning her beloved weather stations at the Vandermark mansion. Now an attraction for tourists, its owners have left it alone for years due to an unspeakable tragedy. At least, they did leave it alone until Quentin Vandermark returns to tear it down. Sophie and Quentin have very different ideas for the future of the Vandermark estate. But will the mystery of the mansion bring these two together or will past hurts and stubborn hearts tear them apart?

I have read quite a few of Camden’s novels and I am always impressed by her character development. I’ve read many books where authors are unable to create unique identities separate from their other novels. In Until the Dawn, I liked Sophie’s passion for her weather station and her ability to persevere despite so many obstacles. Additionally, I was especially impressed by the mystery and darker feel to this book, which was not what I was expecting. For anyone who has read any of her previous novels, I would consider this novel a solid addition to Camden’s collection.

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for this honest review.


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