A missing friend. A killer next door. Joy Kessler must go from mouse to mountain lion to uncover the truth and save her friend…and herself."Nail-biting suspense told with humor and real-life honesty. Must read." Amazon Reviewer"I would best compare her writing style to Angela Hunt or Terry Blackstock." Amazon ReviewerThe meek may inherit the earth, but they sure get pushed around a lot in the meantime. At least in Joy Kessler's case.When the Lord was handing out backbones, Joy was on the phone with the insurance company appealing a claim that was, of course, ultimately denied. After thirty-nine-years of trying to muster the nerve to stand up for herself, she’s pretty much accepted that going after what she wants isn’t worth the trouble.Joy dreams of redefining herself--as a mother, a wife, and a woman of courage. The only one who sees her potential is her neighbor and best friend Dorothea Westlake. With Dorothea in her corner, Joy can almost believe she is a lioness capable of impacting the world rather than a mouse no one respects.When a nephew Dorothea hasn’t seen in twenty years moves in under the guise of working on a college dissertation, Joy’s suspicions go into full alert. Why is Gunnar here and what does he want from his trusting aunt? Three days after his arrival, Dorothea disappears. As days turn into weeks with no sign of her friend, Joy becomes convinced something is terribly wrong. With no one taking her concerns seriously, Joy must uncover the truth on her own if she hopes to save Dorothea…and herself. From "Slack outdid herself on this one!" Amazon Reviewer"A reluctant hero! Joy does not fit the mold." Amazon Reviewer"Five Stars! Stand up for what you believe in, or else live with what you don't." Aryn the Libraryan"Hilarious! I wanted to slap sense into everyone in Joy's life." Reviewer and Avid Reader"Not the usual heroine of Christian suspense fiction." Amazon Reviewer"Character and storyline development was outstanding." Amazon Reviewer"Another Great Read by Teresa SlackA gripping suspense novel with a great character arc. A real eye-opener for all who are tempted to go along to get along." author, Patty Kyrlach"Loved Seeing How Joy was Redefined! Could not quit reading this book! Full of mystery and suspense that kept me wanting to read morel. Great book!" Linda Fuller"Enjoyable and Self-Examining I found myself looking forward to coming home from work to read more. ...Great self-evaluation aspect and Proverbs 31 perspective." Pastor John Coyle"I Thoroughly Enjoyed this Book... Combination of cozy mystery and spiritual growth. Joy goes from a timid marshmallow to a lioness able to stand her ground. The humor is clever. The mystery had me hooked. I didn't want to put this book down." Sarah G. Tipton
This is an amazing story about the spiritual growth of a woman who mistakenly thought of herself as a doormat due to inability to be confrontational. I found myself being very angry with all but two of the characters due to how they treated Joy. Through a very suspenseful mystery, Joy "redefines" herself and discovers the true meaning of a Proverbs 31 Woman. Very well written. I just had to keep reading to find out what happened next. Highly recommend. I received a copy in exchange for an honest review.
Awesome Inspirational/suspense/love story of God's love
This Inspirational romance/suspense is an awesome read. To read and see how the growth in Joy's life as well as Scott's brings the family closer and changes the family structure makes one appreciate the love a parent has for their child. Parents aren't always right. Respect has to be earned. I loved this story, and I highly recommend this series and the author. I was given a copy for an honest review.
This is an engaging cozy mystery that had me hooked from the beginning. Joy is a meekly wife, mom, and neighbor with one close friend who has gone missing. I loved the spiritual transformation and biblical principles illustrated in this story. The character growth is interesting and realistic. Sprinkled with clever humor to keep my attention. This is a winner.
The first half of this book irritated me immensely. The way Joy self deprecated and the way her family treated her was so not right, especially her husband. I almost stopped reading. I loved how Joy redefined herself and the ending.
“‘Parenting won’t make you popular, Joy. You make enemies of the ones you love most.’ Fresh tears pushed at the back of my eyes. Parenting was the thing I wanted to succeed at most.”
Poor Joy! She got her wish to be a stay-at-home mom, but no one, and I mean NO ONE honored her.
In this story, we see her fight for what she believes in and grow her backbone. She deals with real issues, things friends of mine face daily—rebellious sons, a handsome and fit husband who doesn’t understand his mildly overweight wife, pushy parents.
In the middle of Joy’s challenges, her best friend disappears, and Joy is the only one to take the situation seriously. Enter the element of mystery.
It’s an engaging read that calls forth real faith from the characters. Having listened to my friends deal with similar issues, I’m not sure the resolution to such problems is as clear-cut as the author portrays.
I ultimately enjoyed this book very much. It took awhile and I found myself getting very frustrated with Joy’s weakness and inability to stand up for herself. But I realized the writer did a great job of laying the groundwork for a totally believable transformation in Joy. Good plot, realistic family issues and relationships and an exciting and captivating plot. I can strongly recommend it. I plan to read up on her other books and will probably purchase others since I enjoyed this one so much.
A book many housewives will empathize with, and some tips woven through the story on how to let your lioness show while still being a gracious, submissive, proverbs 31 woman.
This book was well written and the characters really came to life. I like the way there was a older woman and younger woman and the trials of life being discussed at a very earthy level
I thought I knew what was going to happen but was pleased with the ending. I liked the fact that being a proverbs 31 woman doesn’t mean we can be walked on.