I knew suspense would ensue and, of course, it did. That happens in this novel when Elinor goes to a restroom unaccompanied. A pet peeve of mine is suspense because of lack of astute action on the part of the good guys. Someone wants secret plans or is it codes? Is it from a generation ago or is it from a project today? In the end, the villain structure was just as unfocused and complex. The plot is a bit complex and perhaps not as focused as I'd like. I liked learning about codes and ciphers. There is a good deal of suspense and there is a suitable romance. This is the second novel in the SNAP series but reads well on its own. *I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. Now, to get to see what is the story between Lyla and Garcia! The suspense element was milder than book one, but it grew in intensity as the story developed and there was a few scenes which made me gasp, hold my breath, and scared for the characters. I liked how the author gave the reader inside information so we could see things before the characters got to that conclusion. It wasnt through his own strength that he could let go, it was by leaning into the strength of the One so much bigger than the the hurt and the pain.Įlinor was a great fit to Kekoa and found herself in a mystery without realising she is in it. I loved the scene with him and his dad in Maryland, it was such a deep and crucial event for Kekoa. The fun, Hawaiian guy from book one was back, but there was also so much more to him - not only did we see his fun humour again, but we could also see his struggles and regrets. This story had suspense, danger, fun, sweet romance and depth with Kekoa struggling with an event from his past and learning to let go and give it to God.Įver since I closed the cover on book 1, I was looking forward and excited for Kekoas story and I was not disappointed.
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