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File Size: 5694 KB
Print Length: 322 pages
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (April 29, 2014)
Publication Date: April 29, 2014
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Language: English
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Wynter Evans wasn’t her birth name. It was the name she chose and she used it on the air much as an author might have a pen name. Wynter was a local television news reporter, sent to do a story on unique Missouri towns with photographer Zac, who clearly didn’t want to be there. She had decided to include the small, primarily Mennonite community called Sanctuary because of a young Mennonite man that was in a photo that her co-worker Megan’s mother had taken. It wasn’t just any young man; he looked like an older version of her brother Ryan who had disappeared when he was 7, more than ten years prior. Even though the killer had never confessed to Ryan’s murder, the police had chosen to believe that Ryan was one of the young children who had been kidnapped and murdered about the time he was taken. After all these years, Wynter still hopes to be reunited with Ryan. After Ryan’s disappearance, her family had fallen apart – her parents divorcing, her father remarried and her mother becoming a shadow of her former self.At the last minute, the boss called and told her to bypass Sanctuary because some of the people there didn’t want to be filmed. Choosing to ignore Ed’s voicemessage, Wynter proceeded to the little town. The librarian who was previously enthusiastic about the visit now said that not only did the Mennonites prefer to not be filmed, but there were others who had moved there for privacy. Reuben, a man acting as “honorary†mayor (as much as was acceptable to the Old Order Mennonites) asked her to not take photos or films of anyone without their permission, which Wynter agreed to. He then assisted them in finding a place to stay with Esther, an older widow whose children had moved out.So begins the story – one in which two of the primary characters, Wynter and Zac, are not believers in Christ. One of Esther’s “conditions†for those who stayed in her home was that they attend services with her on Sunday. She told Wynter that she would pray for her situation with her brother.Threats begin to come to Wynter to get out of town. Photos put out by her station that she didn’t have take – but had been taken by her phone when she was out to dinner. Then a man was found murdered, and she was considered a person of interest.I very much enjoyed this novel! Nancy Mehl is an accomplished author who can write a great novel of suspense as well as a woman whose Christian maturity shines through her characters. She writes of those who don’t yet believe with understanding, and her characters who do believe in Jesus are wise and discerning.Gathering Shadows is a terrific first novel in her Finding Sanctuary series, and already it is clear that this new series is even better than the previous books of Nancy Mehl’s that I’ve read. I highly recommend this novel to older teens and women of any age who appreciate a good novel of romantic suspense with plot twists and challenges to the reader. Those who like reading about the small Mennonite communities as found throughout the US will definitely enjoy this series.This book was purchased by me and I reviewed this book without compensation of any kind. All opinions are solely mine.
This is the first book in a three-book series. The other books are called Deadly Echoes and Rising Darkness. This is the first book I have read by this author.Wynter is using her job at the news station to investigate a lead in her brother's disappearance. He's been gone for years, and her parents have accepted that he's dead. Wynter refuses to believe it. She sees him in her dreams, and he's calling for her to find him.She ends up in the quiet town of Sanctuary, a place where people are suspicious of her and will do anything to keep their secrets safe. Her photographer, Zac, suspects there's more to their visit to the town and ends up wanting to help herThe mayor, Reuben, makes her feel welcome. Someone wants her to leave, and mysterious things keep happening. She's hoping to find out if the young man from the picture is her brother, but she's not going to be able to figure it out on her own.I really enjoyed the relationship between Zac and Wynter, almost more than I did the romantic relationship that was supposed to be blooming between Wynter and Reuben. Once they get past their initial dislike of each other, Zac isn't afraid to confront Wynter with the realities she needs to hear at times. I just liked the comfortable relationship they ended up having.My eyes won't thank me tonight, but I read this in one day. It was a great read and well worth it. I'll definitely be on the lookout for the other two books in the series. The main characters in the next book are introduced in this book, but in such a way that I believe these will be okay to read alone or out of order. Even though I was disappointed not to see Zac as a main character in the other books, I'll hold out hope that he still shows up. Fingers crossed!
Such a great read. I love Nancy Mehl. Only one drawback- I was so anxious to get my questions answered past the ending of this book that I immediately started the second. I've finished it and it was equally amazing. However, it never answers questions left from this, the first book. I don't want to give away the book, but there were unanswered things like with the future of her parents and her sibling. I reread the last two chapters a couple of times thinking I'd missed something. I'd still recommend it, but just know you'll have to imagine life past the last chapter.
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