K.C. Keegan and Elliot Gavin -- or Gav, as K.C. affectionately calls him -- are in Granada, Spain, for their dream wedding. But their dream is rudely interrupted when the cult Gav's been studying turns out to be a sophisticated group planning a government takeover. No one guesses that beneath the dark robes, dozens of somber hooded figures joining Easter week processions are carrying weapons instead of crosses. No one, that is, except K.C. and Gav. But will they put the puzzle together in time?
Diane Noble is the award-winning novelist of more published books than she can count: historical fiction, contemporary mysteries and suspense, and romance (written under the pen name Amanda MacLean).
Diane writes from a heart of deep faith that's woven into her stories and nonfiction writings. She often posts on Facebook and Twitter about her journey with Parkinson's Disease and the unexpected gift of learning to live moment by moment with humor, grace, and optimism.
With more than a quarter million books in print, Diane continues to spin tales that touch readers' hearts. Book one of her new three-book mystery series, The Professor and Mrs. Littlefield, will be in bookstores September 1, 2014. It's title? THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE MISSING FIGUREHEAD.
Diane is a professed Third Order Franciscan in the Anglican (Episcopal) Church, following the footsteps of Jesus with simpicity, love, and joy as lived out by St. Francis of Assisi. Mother to two beautiful daughters and Gramsy to two cutest-ever granddaughters, Diane lives in Southern California with her wonderful husband and two spoiled cats. Oh yes, and Diane loves
I got this book as a Blind date with a book from my library. I am sure I would not have chosen this book on my own, and when I unwrapped the book, I was somewhat disappointed. I quickly started skimming the pages to at least give it a chance. I found myself flipping the pages quickly to find out what happened next. A real page turner with romance, intrigue, adventure, and a fight between good and evil. The antagonist Julian reminded me so much of Voldemort actually. A story I won't soon forget, one that was so different than what I usually would select. I also enjoyed the Christian storyline, which wasn't advertised at all. Pleasantly surprised!
This book was....all right...No real depth for either the story line or the characters...not much of a cliff hanger at all...this would be a good "mystery" story for say much younger readers.
One thing that REALLY irritated me about this book was the amount of typos...don't really know if that is something that you could blame the author for but I literally found for typos/wrong words with in the first 100 pages...I am not perfect and misspell things...but I'm not trying to publish a book either! UGH!
Also this book has a very heavy religious theme. That didn't bother me at all, but I think that if some people DO have a problem with that they might not be able to enjoy the book.
I enjoyed this romantic suspense. I love the wonderful descriptions of Spain and how the author skillfully played off the history of both the local areas and that of the country. The plot was intricate with the addition of many twists and turns. There’s no doubt that this book is Christian fiction, as faith is an integral part of the story.
Predictable, overall. The plot was engaging enough to keep me reading, but I found myself reading to see how things happened rather than what happened.