Romantic Suspense
Lily Of The Valley In May
Flowers Can Be Fatal book 5
by Clare Revell
-From Goodreads- Forced into hiding after witnessing her fiancé commit murder, artist Faith Chadwick finds her own faith lagging. For safety, she temporarily moves in with her sister. Best-selling author Joel Wallac is on death watch. His son is dying and Joel can only sit helpless in the hospital room. As grief overwhelms him, he employs Faith to help him bring a storybook to life for his son, and they begin to forge a relationship even in the midst of danger and fear. Witnessing Joel’s steadfast belief in God spurs Faith’s own wobbling faith, but when she is threatened once again, the police insist Faith needs to leave the area. Joel convinces her to accompany him on his upcoming book tour. What better way to keep her moving around too much for anyone to catch up? With armed escort, they embark on what soon turns into a dangerous journey. When Faith's ex finds her, Joel pulls her from a dire situation. But there are consequences…Could God have brought them together in trial and tragedy for some divine purpose, and can she overcome her doubts and fears to accept God’s will? ASIN: B07B4NKYPL Trust doesn't come easy for either of them... Well, once again author Clare Revell has surprised me with yet another 'different' story in her Flowers Can Be Fatal series. I honestly didn't even read the book blurb since I've been listening to this series in audiobook straight from book two. Yeah, I still need to get the book for the month of January. | This Book received a 4 Bark rating. |
Needless to say, I enjoyed Lily Of The Valley In May, though, I may never look at lily of the valley in the same way again. Who knew those little white flowers could be so sinister?! Faith and Joel sure find that out the hard way!
I'm probably getting a little repetitive but once again I have mixed feelings about the production aspects of this audiobook. As with the previous audiobooks in the series I loved the narrator, it's so nice to listen to a book by a British author read by a person with a real British accent. But, the sound is not very good. The recording volume is quite low and there is a definite empty room sound. Still, I just turned up the volume on my phone and didn't let those issues prevent me from enjoying the story.
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives Lily Of The Valley In May by Clare Revell a 4 Bark rating.