Tracie Peterson. The Denver metro is filled with intrigue and romance as portrayed in three complete novels plus a bonus novella. Titles include A Wing and a Prayer, Wings Like Eagles, Wings of the Dawn, and A Gift of Wings.
Tracie Peterson is a bestselling author who writes in both historical and contemporary genres. Her novels reveal her love for research as well as her strong desire to develop emotionally meaningful characters and stories for her readers. Tracie and her family live in Montana.
Four novels in one book. Read it while my husband was in the hospital during the times he was asleep. It had an overarching theme and characters that appeared in all of them, which was nice. Okay stories. Pleasant, but nothing very exciting. But it was fine. I didn't need anything earthshattering.
This book includes all the books in the "Colorado Wings" series, as well as another book that concludes the series, but I can't find it as a stand alone boon on Goodreads.
"A Wing & a Prayer" gives the background of the plane crash CJ was involved in, mentions her brother Curt, Cheryl, & Brad.
"Wings Like Eagles" introduces Christy & her sister, Candy, and their brother, Erik. Curt is more involved in this story, and Debbie is introduced as Curt's intended, they are partners as DEA agents. (Debbie is actually engaged to Frank, their superior. Cheryl is involved as she is planning using one of Christy's gowns for her wedding to Stratton
"Wings of the Dawn" tells more about about Cheryl Fairchild, her father, Ben, and Stratton's death by Curt's gun during a DEA investigation. Erik is involved in this story, along with CJ & Brad, and Curt, & Debbie as DEA agents.
In "Gift of Wings" Debbie Sander's mom is trying to keep her spirits up. She double checked the plans for opening day when she heard voices. She remembered 5 years ago when she heard voices that shouldn't have been there. There was supposed to be a New Year's Eve gathering of just family (Curt & Christy, Brad & CJ, Erik & Cheryl), but now Curt wanted to bring in someone else. Debbie's premonitions hadn't kept her husband, Frank, from being killed, & Nathan wasn't welcome. It was the anniversary of Frank's death. The DEA wanted to put protection on her because Frank's killer, Simon Hill, had escaped from prison. Debbie didn't want Nathan following her around. She had put up with his unfaithfulness in their relationship before. They heard someone come in, & prepared for Hill's attack. Brad Aldersson was stunned at his reception! They had a lot of explaining to do!
This book was ''okay''.wHEN i READ IT IT WAS EXTREMELY GOOD UNTILL....until they kept going onn and on about the bible.I reade the whole bible, I don't need to be lectured about it in the books I read for suspense.I know,this was book was showing people finding their way to god but books are supposed to seem like they're talking to the reader...am I right or am I right?so read this book if you can handle it
This was my first time reading Tracie Peterson. I like some of her style. The four novellas in this book were all connected by characters as well as an airplane theme. I enjoyed that. What first appears to be an accident turns into so much more from story to story. They are well woven together. I am not one who likes obvious romantic interests where you know pretty much from the beginning people are going to end up together. That part of this book was dull for me.
Four stories that are linked together by the events of one day, eight lives that are altered by the events that happen that day. How will things work out? Will CJ and Brad be able to look towrd the futrure? What will pull Christy and Curt out of the tangled web? Will Cheryl and Erik be able to start over? How will Debbie and Nathan be able to allow forgiveness and healing to take place?
I really did not like this book. It felt too simple for me. There didn't seem to be much of a plot for each story. I found myself pushing through it and eventually gave up. Definitely not a win fo rme.
I thorough enjoyed this book it is four stories that are all tied together. The Christian aspect only adds to the stories. God is good and these books highlight that to the readers.