Friday, July 3, 2015

Book Review: Sabotaged

Sabotaged
Dani Pettrey
Bethany House Publishers

Kirra Jacobs was only supposed to work the Iditarod race and get back to her quiet life. However, a twist of fate changes everything she knows. In order to save her cousin, she must work with Reef McKenna to solve the mystery about the group of people targeting her family. In the process, she will also be forced to confront a past she’d rather forget and a future she can only dream of.

This installment of the Alaskan Courage novels starts with danger and intrigue almost immediately. I is well paced, with complex characters who both struggle with their past. While I often find that some novels “de-mystify” their plot, this book actually caught me unaware at times, which I really liked and appreciated. Pettrey does a great job with the flow of the novel and dealing with the topic of Kirra’s past. I would definitely recommend not only this book, but this author as well, to anyone wanting a face-paced adventure.


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

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