Book Review: Voyage In His Arms by Ann Walker

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ASIN: B00PAA40XI

A neat little cliffhanger.

The book started out interesting enough. I was curious to see where it would go. I was a little unhappy about the Daniel character. His presence seemed wrong. Also, I didn’t like the fact that the book ended without the fiance having to explain himself – if not to the heroine, at least to the readers. Although no reason would be acceptable, I still wanted to know why he left her, other than the fact that he was a coward, which was evident by the way he departed. Since there is a part 2, and 3 to my understanding, I won’t let this weigh heavily on my decision of whether or not to recommend the book. I believe his motives will be revealed in one of the other books.

Judging by how the book ended, I do believe the author may have taken a novel and broken it down into three books. I guess I’ll know for sure once I read the other two. There were some typos and grammatical errors, so I am disappointed in the lack of editing.

However, despite all of this, I was actually pleased enough with the book to want to continue on with the series, if for no other reasons than to find out Andrew’s reason for leaving, to see who Jaime ends up with, and the find out if I’m write (see how annoying this is) about my split-up novel theory.

Rating system: Cups of coffee – the less the better

0: You won’t need any coffee to stay up for this one. It’s intriguing enough all on its own.
1: You’ll stay up late, but not all night. Brew one cup.
2: You’ll read as long as you’re not tired. If you are, two cups should do the trick.
3: I hope you got plenty of rest; you’ll need it, or at least 3 cups.
4: If the cable goes out, read the book. It’s better than nothing, I guess. Oh, don’t forget your brew!
5: Find anything else to do- doesn’t matter what it is. Don’t waste your coffee. Too much caffeine is bad for you.

My rating: 3 cups of coffee

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