I'm excited to review Track of Courage by Susan May Warren today! It's the first book of hers that I've read, and it definitely won't be the last.
There are so many things about this book to love, so I'll share my top three with you.
1.) The Characters- Track of Courage hosted a wonderful cast of characters that were complex and interesting, people I wanted to see succeed. The two main characters, Keely and Dawson, both had personal issues and lies they believed that were realistic and gave them something powerful to work through. There were secondary characters in the story that added depth and diversity of personalities. Some were frustrating, and others were endearing, which felt true-to-life, since that's exactly what we find in various people we come in contact with every day. Also, shout-out to the dog, Caspian. He was so fun to read and made me want another dog, though my current dog would not share my sentiments.
2.) The Setting- The book is set in Alaska in the middle of a blizzard, and let me tell you, I found myself shivering many times while reading the story. Susan May Warren wrote the climate so well, I felt like she plopped me in the middle of it. Because of the dangerous terrain, the setting was a bit of a villain itself, throwing curveballs in the way of the characters. I love a good man vs. nature storyline, and Track of Courage delivered.
3. The Writing Style- Again, this is the first of Susan May Warren's books that I've read, and I didn't quite know what to expect, since authors are so varied in their writing styles and voices. Track of Courage read so smoothly, and the author's voice was unique and enjoyable. There was a good amount of faith woven throughout the story, but never once did the characters sound preachy.
Overall, Track of Courage was an excellent read, and I would recommend you check it out. You can get a copy here.
To be entered for a chance to win an ebook copy, comment below with your favorite winter activity!

Susan May Warren is one of my very favorite authors!!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite winter activity is... going on vacation to Hawai'i!!🤣😂 (My husband and I actually did that over the New Year! It was AMAZING!) Seriously, though, I HATE being cold, so my favorite winter activity is staying inside, snuggled up in a cozy hoodie/flannel, cozy socks, and a cozy blanket reading!
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My favorite winter event is sitting by a window (inside) wrapped in a cozy blanket with a mug of peppermint hot cocoa, watching snow fall!
ReplyDeleteMy fav activity is staying inside. Dislike winter. and here it is bad alot
ReplyDeletei like playing with my kids in the now
ReplyDeleteSusie's novels are epic adventures!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite winter activity is to stay inside where it’s warm and read a book lol I seriously hate the cold! Dreadrake1@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would really like to read how they handled a blizzard in Alaska. I do as little as possible in the winter. I hate everyday it's cold. I spend all winter keeping all the feral cats warm.
ReplyDeleteI live in Florida so are winters are not bad. My favorite activity is a brisk walk in the cooler weather. jenningsask@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteStaying warm & cozy reading with my calico Callie beside me
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TRACK OF COURAGE is on my TBR list. Sounds absolutely amazing and can't wait for the opportunity to read and review it.
ReplyDeleteNot entering the contest (unfortunately) because medically I can't read ebooks.
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reading while cuddling with my dogs
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is reading a good book and drinking hot cocoa. lindadashhendersonatattdotnet
ReplyDeleteI like to go to Florida, away from Minnesota winter. I enjoy reading and doing beadwork in the winter no matter where I am.
ReplyDeleteIn winter I like to stay indoors and read. I totally agree that Track of Courage was excellent.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite winter activity is reading. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you. dpruss@prodigy.net
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great read. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds thrilling! I used to do sledding, but staying in and reading is my activity now. ceedee1958@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSusan May Warren is a new author to me and her book sounds so good!
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