Colleen Coble’s new
book, Because you’re Mine, will keep
you turning the page with little to no stops in between. This book weaves
mystery, death, and the power of love to make an interesting novel.
Everything is going
well for Alenna’s celtic band Ceol. The tour is on schedule and their new
manager has been bringing them to new heights. Alenna and her husband Liam
(Also the drummer for the band Ceol) look forward to informing their band-mates
to telling them the great news of their pregnancy; but all goes wrong when Liam
and his best friend Jesse get caught in a car bomb.
With threats from her
in-laws in Ireland to sue for the right to raise her unborn child Alenna feels
she has little choice but to take the offer of marriage from her manager. When
all is said and done though Alenna realizes she will have to do a lot more to
keep her baby safe as dangers arise in her new home where everything is not
what is seems to be.
Colleen Coble always
creates interesting mysteries filled with romance and a good message about
God’s love. I expected to see this when I read Because you’re Mine. Throughout the book though I found a quite
disconnection from any Christian influence in most of the book. It might have
been the author’s intention due to Alenna’s grief over Liam and a sudden
remarriage.
Even still, any
Christian input I usually see in Colleen Coble’s books I saw very little with
this one. I was sadden a little by the fact that I felt like I was reading a
normal murder/mystery book with more hints of Irish folklore then any of the
characters growing in their Christian faith, or even really talking about it.
I liked the
background story of many of the characters. They were well thought out, but a
bit rushed. And another thing is I had a hard time relating to anyone. I
usually can at least feel what the characters are feeling in Colleen’s books,
but this one lacked its usual connectivity. Again this might have been the
author’s intent.
I still really like
this book, but it was not one of my favorites. If you enjoy a good
murder/mystery I would say you enjoy this book.
Well that’s all for
today folks. Until next time I hope you have a blessed day!
I received this book
from the publisher in exchange for an honest review, which I have given.
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