Thursday, December 20, 2012

Book review: Escape To Big Fork Lake

Escape to Big Fork LakeMary L. Ball
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Mary L. Ball lives in North Carolina between the wondrous mountains and beautiful beaches.

When she's not enjoying the outdoors she writes novels and Christian articles. Her passion is weaving together inspirational romantic suspense and mysteries. 

Her Christian articles can be found on http://www.examiner.com/christian-living-in-greensboro/mary-lou-ball

You can visit Mary at http://MaryLouwrites.weebly.com


Book Review
Reviewed by Anne B. for Readers Favorite

For five years Samantha (Sam) Blacker and Bo met at the same time each year at Baker’s Sandwich Shop. They enjoyed each other’s company. Bo would tell her about Jesus and Sam shared a little about her life with him. Sam dated her neighbor Rob a few times until she saw his true nature. When she told him she would not go out with him again, he began harassing her. Fearing for her safety she took out a restraining order against him. When Bo’s attorney, Clarence Wright, informed Sam that John Bolden Winston “Bo” had passed away and left her the Big Fork Inn & Eats at Big Fork Lake, Alabama, Sam saw it as a way to escape the clutches of Rob. She quickly packed her bags and took up residence in the apartment above the restaurant. The Sheriff was suspicious of the new comer in town. However, one local was glad she’d moved to Big Fork Lake; Noah found himself falling in love with her. Just as Sam was settling in she stumbled over the dead body in cabin 7. Soon she found herself charged with murder and was facing trial. 

"Escape to Big Fork Lake" by Mary L. Ball is an entertaining Christian suspense-filled romance. The relationship between Noah and Sam is well done. They loved and desired each other but held strong to their Christian morals and remained celibate. I wasn’t sure who did the heinous crime until toward the end of the book. There were clues thrown in and red herrings. "Escape To Big Fork Lake" is a fast, easy read and a great cozy mystery. 
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