Lucie's Review:
Head of PEAK rescue team, Deputy Sheriff Sam Brooks gets a report that a bear is sitting in Glacier National Park, he has his doubts and is surprised to find that it is still there.
Sierra's sister, Willow, is the youth leader at her church. She has planned a field trip to the park hoping that the teens will see and appreciate the grandeur of the glaciers and see God's glory, like she does. Her sister suggests that she invite Josh, the new youth pastor to come with them, but everything could go wrong does. They lose cell service, and no one knows where they are, and it is up to Sam and Willow to get everyone safely home.
I like how everyone pulls together to help them get out, Sam does everything he can to improve their chances of getting out, and he risks his life again and again. And Sam and Willow draw together to get the children safely home, I like how their situation and dialog draws them closer together, and Sam tells her things that he's never told anyone before. He is good at his job, and he follows through. I love how Willow and Sam are opposites, and make each other better people.
I also like how it explores Sam's brother, Pete, and his friend Jess, and though they spend alot of time together, they realize how little they know of each other and their lives. I can't wait to read their story next!
Overall, this was a fast paced read, that I struggled to put down, I was quickly drawn into the drama and dangerous suspense. Willow was my favorite character, her faith motivates her actions, she puts others first and lives to serve. This is a fantastic heart pounding read, tensions and emotions run high, and it was book well worth the read.
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