Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Snow Angel by Jamie Carie



Book Description

When Noah Wesley heard the faint sound outside the door of his remote Alaskan mountain cabin during a violent nighttime blizzard, it was no less than the voice of God that urged him to take a closer look, soon to discover his snow angel.

Unconscious and more than half frozen to death, her name, as Noah would later learn after boldly saving her life, was Elizabeth, a beautiful young woman, fragile yet fierce, and intent on discovering gold like so many others in that region during the late 1800s.

But why Elizabeth was so drawn to the gold, and why she would chase it even through a pounding storm that no man would dare face, was a secret to be shared with no one else, not even at the invitation of Noah's d eep blue trusting eyes.

First time novelist Jamie Carie pens a can't-put-down debut in Snow Angel.

My Review: It had a good plot. I really liked the subplot of her real mother trying to find her. There were some elements that I was a little unhappy with ... some sexual scenes I felt was unneeded especially for a Christian novel. Overall it was a good story.

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