Oct 16, 2011

Indelible by Kristen Heitzmann ~ Review



 
 
THE SUMMARY:
Broken dreams don’t keep former gold medal skier and Search and Rescue volunteer Trevor MacDaniel from taking life head on, but personal loss has driven home how fragile and fleeting life and innocence are. He will risk his life for someone in need, as Natalie Reeve learns when her nephew is snatched from a trail by a mountain lion.
An eidetic savant, Natalie processes emotional images that lodge in her mind by sculpting the faces in clay. She displays her nature statues at her gallery, but hides the faces that are part of her gift, part of her disability. Seeing beneath the surface, she processes the micro expressions and reveals, in clay, the person she sees with God’s eyes.
When Trevor and Natalie finally meet,   strange things begin to happen.  Mysterious pictures, missing children, and a stalker keep their budding relationship in chaos.

MY REVIEW:
The internal struggles of each character in this novel drew me in so deep, I could not stop reading until I had finished the book.  Even now, after reading to the very end, I crave more.  More understanding of each character, more of what the future may hold for each of them, more of Kristen Heitzmann’s novels.  This is the first of her books that I have read, and I am an instant fan.  I MUST read more! 
Indelible is wrought with suspense, danger, intrigue, and an ending that is almost impossible to predict.  Relationships born of tragedy, held together by love and trust, depth of emotion, and unfulfilled longings are just the tip of what makes this book worth reading.  I highly recommend Indelible by Kristen Heitzmann as a wonderful addition to any reader’s bookshelf. 

Indelible is a novel that can be read alone, but makes the reader crave more.  Heitzman’s novel, Indivisible precedes this novel, Indelible.  I loved Indelible, and plan to read Indivisible as well. 

1 comment:

  1. i haven't read anything by this author, but i've heard good things. thanks for stopping by and following my blog! I'm a new follower!

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