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Mass Market Paperback Dangerous Season Book

ISBN: 0373442378

ISBN13: 9780373442379

Dangerous Season

(Book #1 in the Harbor Intrigue Series)

As sheriff of his Wisconsin hometown, Keir Harding hoped to finally put his troubled past behind him--until a vindictive arsonist threatened the seaside community's summer season. Determined to catch... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Finally Found

Finally Found (Bountiful Blessings Series #2) (Love Inspired #162) You will love this series. You must read all three books.

4.5 stars: Dangerous Season: A Christian meditation on anger

In Dangerous Season, Keir and Audra both have pasts. So do most of the people in this town. When a string of fires begins, Keir must catch the arsonist with evidence while many residents are very ready to cast blame on the easiest suspect. Does someone's past make him always guilty? How does a Christian take seriously the idea of redemption while also hunting down the culprit, especially when all clues keep leading to the easiest suspect? Audra is afraid to trust Keir with her secrets. Can the two of them learn to trust God and each other, especially with the whole town watching their every move, before the escalating arson becomes dangerous? Dangerous Season is the first book in the Harbor Intrigue series. As inspirational romantic suspense, Harbor Intrigue can be read as a thoroughly enjoyable light suspense read set within a Christian community, but read with a more focused attention, this book would make a great book club or church book club choice. Dangerous Season sets up the three book series well, providing the reader with the background of the resort harbor town and its residents. This first book also sets up the characterization and even the style with which Lyn Cote provides Scriptural meditations here and in the following two books. Lyn Cote builds suspense by writing of the emotional lives and experiences of her characters and all the intersections of relationships past and present. In terms of the inspirational tone, Dangerous Season, creates a scene where past reputations haunt and distort one's vision. For Christians characters who believe in forgiveness, facing the past can be a challenge to faith and a call to expand one's vision and faith. A nice narrative technique for suspense and inspiration! Lyn Cote makes a bold move to wrestle with the theme of anger, often a problematic issue for people of faith. Is anger a sin? Can Christians be angry and not sin (see her Ephesians quote at the beginning)? How? Some anger is righteous anger, and other anger is self-righteous and perhaps the key is knowing a difference. Lyn Cote glosses the first Ephesians inscription with another, "Speak the truth in love" and perhaps that is the key --- love --- and that gets us back to romance element developed by Lyn Cote in this book.

A Compex Man Fall For A Complex Woman

Sheriff Keir Harding, with a past as a troubled youth, is looking for an arsonist who has struck the town during its tourist season. His attraction for Audra Blair leads him to enlist her help with a troubled teen who is the prime suspect. Audra wants to help and finds she is attracted to Keir, but she has emotionally crippling self-doubt and self-condemnation because she's had a child out-of-wedlock. Keir mistakes Audra's low selfesteem for rejection and figures it's because of his checkered past. As the author develops these characters they both grow in the love of the Lord and begin to see themselves as worthy of being loved. Audra's uncle, who blames Keir for the death of his daughter when she and Keir were dating many years ago, starts a "no-confidence" petition against the sheriff when his business is torched. Keir has changed a lot since his wild youth. He's now a committed Christian. Audra, a single mom, who also foud Christ after the one night stand that left her pregnant, stands against her uncle in his effort to force Keir to step down. The book falls into the Christian suspens/romance genre. I liked it a lot. I thought Audra and Keir were written with depth and complexity. These are two characters who are mature in their Christian faith as the plot twists carry them along. It's an interesting book, as the reader turns the pages wanting to find out who the arsonist is.
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