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Wow!!! What a fantastic work of art. I was held captive to each page up to the very end. These 4 authors are a powerhouse of talent and did not disappoint!!!
If i had one word to describe this book I would have to go with ......intense
I read other reviews on this book and feel like I read something different. I agree that it was a very good book with some excellent storytelling. Is there some romance in there? yes, but it is not a romantic book.
IN the beginning, the 4 children have to escape and the story of their escape and their survival is just sad to me. I kept rooting for something to happen (trying not to spoil) and the tension as the story unfolded and my wishes were not granted was really well done. I loved, loved, loved the first half.
The second half is the story of their children/heirs. It ties into the story nicely, including a common villain -- however, it almost felt like a different book and story to me. The tone felt a little different, and it was a little less stressful to me. It was still really well written, but I was not quite as involved as I was with the original children.
The writing was really well done, and it is hard to believe it was different writers - unless different people wrote the beginning versus the end, which would explain why I felt the way I did. I was immersed into the story and the worlds that were built and I wanted more.
Thank you to the authors, the publisher and #netgalley for the ARC which did not impact my review.
This is a fast-paced, intriguing read that relies more on the history and characters' goals than on each individual character's growth.
It starts in Austria in 1940 with a father trying to get himself and his three children away from the Nazis. Things don't go well and the family is separated.
Then it jumps to present time to follow the descendants of each of those siblings and it includes several points of view, including the antagonists. I liked the setting of Falcon Point and the way the cousins worked together to restore what was rightfully theirs.
I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley and this is my honest opinion.
This book grabbed me from the first page and held on until the end. It is very hard to put down. It was full of adventure, mystery and sweet romance. I would highly recommend this book.
Traci Hunter Abramson, Paige Edwards, Sian Ann Bessey and A.L. Sowards bring their particular experience, talent and expertise to create a fascinating blend of characters who captured my imagination. Since these authors are on my most favorite list, I couldn't wait to see what they would create together and they did not disappoint. I found myself on edge throughout the tale. It was such a great combination of family love, and loyalty with equal parts of danger and suspense. Honestly, I really loved this book. I'll read it again!
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Thanks to netgalley for letting me read this book. This was a grand adventure, full of mystery and suspense.
Four authors, one phenomenal book!
Have you ever wondered what would happen if four great authors worked together on one story? Well now you can see the results. This book brings four great authors together to collaborate on one story and it really works. This book will have you engaged in the first chapter, if not first page, it is so good and it continues to get better with each following chapter. You definitely will not want to put it down. The book opens in Austria just after the Nazis have taken control. Leopold Lang, a wealthy Austrian and a coding/decoding expert, is approached by a friend and asked to join the Nazi movement. When he refuses it becomes clear to him that the Nazis will not take no for an answer and he decides to flee with his children. But deceit, greed, and murder intervene and the children are separated never to be reunited again. Now the children’s descendants are continuing the search for Falcon Point but the path again is filled with the evil Leopold faced. What a great book! Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the copy. This is my honest review and I highly recommend it.