The Breath of Dawn
by Kristen Heitzmann
Passionate and
Chilling. A Wonderful Read!
It’s quite appropriate that the
release date of this book falls on November 1. Just as Halloween leads to All
Saints Day*, The Breath of Dawn moves us through a tale of evil to one of
redemption, purpose and love.
Morgan Spencer, a King Midas
professionally, is a tragic hero in his personal life. The book opens with Morgan grieving the death
of his wife. His saving grace comes in
the form of his infant daughter, Livie.
Livie is an adorable bundle of
cuddly; pleasantly mixed with joy and challenge. It’s love at first glimpse!
In walks Quinn Riley, a woman in
danger. In turn, she becomes an endangerment
to Morgan’s fragile peace and eventually, his very existence.
Breath of Dawn is a stand-alone novel;
however, it is the third in a series that chronicles Morgan’s story. The prequels, Rush of Wings and Still of Night,
are two of my favorites. I was elated to
be able to continue reading Morgan’s story. (My thanks to the author!)
As in all her novels, Heitzmann presents realistic, flawed characters. Her
books draw me in a few do. This romantic
suspense story is among the best of the best.
Read The Breath of Dawn. You will not be disappointed.
*In
the Christian heritage, November 1 is celebrated as All Saint’s Day.
To Catholics, it is a day to remember all God’s saints. For Protestants, who
understand Saints as all believers, it signifies the unity of the entire
church. (from www.answers.com)
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