Memories can be a killer. When Levi Corbin returns to Granton, Tennessee after the death of his beloved grandmother, it sets off a chain of events he’d rather have avoided. Claiming his inheritance should have been a piece of cake, but a cousin appears, threatening to steal it all. Even worse (and better, too), he’s falling for the girl he just met and now must team up with her to try to stop his cousin. Their quest for his inheritance uncovers secrets frozen in time—and one might just be the answer to save his grandmother’s home. Things go from worse to completely out of hand when a freak fire threatens it all. Add to that a nosy old woman and a battered runaway, and Levi can’t help but wonder what is going on! |
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release date: March 16th
I was intrigued by the title right off the bat. The Secret Of The 14th Room, it sounds so mysterious doesn't it?
I'll be completely honest, I had mixed feelings while reading this book. There were times when the story really annoyed me but what kept me coming back is stated right in the title, The Secret Of The 14th Room. I really enjoyed the cozy mystery aspect. True, there were parts of the story that were not quite realistic and there were times that the moral lessons felt a little bit forced, but, oh the mystery! The way Rebecca Hemlock wove our nation's history into the Corbin family's secret was great and the whole family history element was pretty cool in my book! Another thing that was kind of fun was the surprise villain. You are so sure from the beginning you know who the bad guy is...or do you?
The characters have a lot to grapple with in this story. Loss, anger, betrayal, childhood bullying, greed, fear, but, most importantly, forgiveness. While I didn't always 100% agree with the author's take I liked the fact that she did explore those issues and that she accurately portrayed forgiveness as a choice, a journey, and sometimes a battle to move beyond your own hurt.
While this was not my favorite book I would definitely consider reading the next book to find out if one character's change is real and if it continues. If you enjoy simple, easy to read, Christian cozy mysteries The Secret Of The 14th Room from Rebecca Hemlock just might be up your alley...
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives The Secret Of The 14th Room by Rebecca Hemlock a 3.5 Bark rating.
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This book not only captures my love for American history and riveting romantic suspense, but it also captures how old wounds of the heart can be healed.
Levi Corbin in The Secret of the 14th Room learns this the hard way after carrying his broken heart for most of his adult life. He has to discover the real meaning of family and family pride. Levi must face the past so that he can move on to a brighter future.
Granton, Tennessee, is a town I hope you fall in love with, just as I did when I created it. There are so many delightful characters, some with a dark secret or two. This story has been brewing for a while, and I am glad that I finally have the opportunity to share it with you.
Rebecca lives in Eastern Kentucky with her husband and children. She absolutely loves mysteries. Rebecca has been writing stories for many years and enjoys reading, painting and spending time with her family. Her favorite times to write are early in the morning when the sun is coming up and at sunset. She has worked as a freelance journalist for 4 years and is a member of Sisters in Crime and American Christian Fiction Writers. Rebecca has earned a degree in English and an Appalachian Studies certificate in Creative Writing. |
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