Shadow of Time
by Jen Minkman
March 1-5
Book Blurb:
All Hannah longs for is a nice and quiet vacation after her first year of teaching French at a high school. She joins her brother Ben for the summer in their mom’s log cabin in Arizona. There, she meets Josh again, Ben’s childhood friend from the Navajo reservation. The little boy from the rez has grown up fast, and Hannah can’t help but feeling more for him than just friendship.
But
fate apparently has something else in store for her. And it’s not peace
and quiet. Night after night, Hannah is plagued by strange nightmares
about the past of Navajo Nation and terrifying shadows chasing her. They
seem to come closer – and why is Josh always present in her dreams?
Sometimes, the past has a way of catching up with you.
Sometimes, the past has a way of catching up with you.
My Review:
First let me say, I loved the title, Shadow of Time. There is something just elegant about the name of this book and I was intrigued to read it from the get-go! Oh and I am so glad I got in on the reading and reviewing of Ms Minkman's book. It was awesome.
Her characters are quite believable and quite likable as well. Hannah is brave and strong when faced with the things she does not understand. She is faithful and loyal to her friends and her younger brother and finds herself falling in love with Josh, who she had watched grow up throughout the years. Now that he is almost an adult and built very sensually, she just can't help but fall for him.
The storyline centers around a curse....a very old and dangerous curse. It started with Josh and now it includes Hannah too. There is a lot of Indian lore, spiritualism, and ritual as well as past life experience in this read.
I loved how Ms. Minkman told her story......smooth and fluent. I loved the bond between Hannah, Josh and Ben. I loved watching Hannah and Josh's romance bloom and grow. It certainly was a read about sustaining friendships, and love throughout the ages.
As a reader, I felt like the author did a lot of wonderful research and I felt like I came away knowing more about Navajo Nation than I ever dreamed possible. Thank you Ms. Minkman for having the passion and commitment to write such a beautiful book. I give thi lovely read
5 winks
2 comments:
Thank you so much for writing such a wonderful review! :) I'm happy you enjoyed my book so much! If you could possibly leave a few lines on Amazon and/or Goodreads, that would really make my day!
Will be doing! Thanks for stopping by Jen!
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