Sunday, July 19, 2020

Unveiling the Past

In Kim Vogel Sawyer's Unveiling the Past, this beautiful Christian novel will warm your heart and tug on your heart strings. For Meghan De Ford-Eagle, she's always wanted to know about her father who's been absent in her life. She's a Cold Case Detective in Carson Springs, Arkansas, and works there with her husband Sean Eagle. When she asked her mother Diane about his name and how to contact him, it set them off on a personal journey of exploration and for forgiveness. When her boss assigned Megan to a new case, he split them up and worked with someone else. While she worked with a missing persons case, her husband Sean stayed on with the same case he worked on with a new partner. While she worked in Fort Smith, her mother Diane reaches out to Kevin Harrison, a workaholic who had failed marriages, and a weak relationship with his step-son Kip. When they meet for the first time in years, she forgives him and helps him redecorate a loft apartment in Las Vegas with her mother Hazel. While Megan waffled on the decision on motherhood and starting her own private investigation agency with Sean, she asked God for his help on truth, on forgiveness, and to help find answers for her client on the search for her missing father. In the end, both mysteries are solved, and Meghan sees things in a new light and a new definition on family in the end.

This novel was so beautifully written and so lovely to read. I cared about Diane on her journey to forgive Kevin and to help him see the error of his ways with Kip. I could see her softened to him as Kevin warmed up to Meghan and made it up to him. I loved Meghan on how she took charge of a tough investigation and found a closeness bond to Sheila Menke, who wanted answers on her father Anson. I also cared for Sean on how he stuck to his guns and his crusty partner Tom Farber when they got down to the truth on a sad cold case. I loved the trio of locations of Las Vegas and Fort Smith and Carson Springs, Arkansas. It came to life like a moving picture show and transported you there. The themes are that family comes in different shapes and sizes and not only from blood and to put your trust and faith in God.

If you love inspirational heart-warming novels with plenty of non-stop drama, lots of action, great suspense, and plenty sparks of intrigue, check out Unveiling the Past today.




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