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Friday, July 13, 2018

Secret of the Spirit Walls by Dorothy Keddington

Secret of the Spirit Walls

Author: Dorothy Keddington

Publisher: Brigham Distributing

ISBN13: 9781732123304

Paperback: 275 pages

FTC FYI: I received a paperback from the author. All views and opinions expressed are my own.

Summary

His footsteps halted and there was a heart-stopping moment when the only sound was that ominous dry rattle. Then a large stone came hurtling down the hillside, striking the snake squarely on its head. Another rock followed, this one crushing the viper beneath its weight. The echoes died and the rattling was still. Then Gabe was beside me, his strong arm around me, helping me to my feet. My fear-frozen muscles melted at his touch and suddenly I was too weak to stand. My arms found their way around his neck, and I realized that his breathing was as rapid as mine.

Anna O'Neill is guiding her students through the last days of school when she gets the call that her brother has disappeared in the wilds of southern Utah. But when she arrives in Moab, she realizes that things just aren't adding up. With the help of filmmaker Gabriel Mahoney, Anna initiates her own search, pursuing leads into rugged Nine Mile Canyon, the seat of an ancient civilization whose lure may have pulled her brother to his death.


My Review


I was lucky enough to read an early version of this book and I loved every page. I was hooked right from the start and was immediately pulled in to this fast paced story and its amazing characters. Anna is instantly likable and right away you are rooting for her as she searches for her missing brother. Gabriel was a hero right from the start and I loved his adventurous and kind heart. Fans of Dorothy Keddington will not be disappointed as they read Anna’s journey. This book is so full of romance and suspense, you won’t want to stop reading until the last page.

5 out of 5 stars.

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3 comments:

  1. My mom read this book in four day and loved it!

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  2. Is there anything spiritistic in it? The name makes it seem like there might be.

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