Last week, I had the opportunity to read Raging Waters by Dana Mentink, and the story blew me away! This is the first of Dana's books I've read, and it made me want to read everything she's ever written.
Back Cover Blurb:
When Mackenzie Bardine's brother Aaron was murdered in a drug deal gone wrong, she started a true crime podcast dedicated to exposing "Bullseye," the drug kingpin responsible. But her protective heart has never let go of the blame she places on herself and Aaron's best friend, Gideon Landry. On the run to the wilds of Washington to chase a recent lead, she meets none other than Gideon himself.While conducting a wilderness survival class in remote Washington, Gideon never expected to cross paths with Mackenzie, and he's certainly not interested in helping her after he's already declined to participate in her vigilante podcasting. He carries a mountain of guilt about Aaron's fatal choices, but not for the reasons Mackenzie suspects.
As killers begin to circle Mackenzie like sharks, it's clear to Gideon she's in over her head, and in light of his troubled past with her brother, he can't bring himself to ignore her perilous situation. Then a flood threatens the town, turning their investigation into a race to escape the raging waters and the wrath of a powerful kingpin who wants to sink them both.
There were so many things to love about Raging Waters, so I'll limit myself to three.
1.) I love that Raging Waters is not just suspenseful because of a killer. So much of the nail-biting stems from the flood and fight for survival. It's not very often I run across a story that includes the element of surviving nature as well as a villain, and I must say, it adds a lot to the plot. When danger is literally hitting from all sides, the stakes are high, and I can't turn the pages quickly enough.
2.) The characters in Raging Waters are memorable. For starters, the characters have much better survival skills than I would in their situation. I'm pretty certain I would have collapsed and longed for the sweet release of death a third of the way into the perils they faced. Not only were the characters skillful, they also had deep wounds and personal hurdles to overcome. Mackenzie, in particular, had big goals, but those goals often conflicted with the severity of the storm and the persistence of the villain, which created major problems and gave so much room for growth. Both Mackenzie and Gideon made me feel the gamut of emotions as the story unfolded. They didn't feel one dimensional. Instead, they behaved like real people, and I loved it!
3.) Dana's writing style set Raging Waters apart, in my opinion. Not only is her voice unique and fun to read, but her ability to write such extreme weather in a believable way made me feel as if I had been plunged into the middle of the story right along with Gideon and Mackenzie. At certain points of the book, I was left shivering even though I was huddled under a blanket. From beginning to end, this story pulled me in, and I was sad to reach the final page.
I can't recommend Raging Waters enough! It releases on March 3rd, and you can pre-order a copy here.
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There are so many books out there that it’s difficult to choose a favorite one. A lot of great authors.
ReplyDeleteA.D., that would be like asking who my favorite grandchild is. lol And now you've added another book to my "must read" pile!
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always love reading her books another to add to my TBR collection jenningsask@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteLove Dana's books! She never disappoints. I'm reading this book this weekend! Don't enter me in the contest.
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Too many books to name a favorite but I started Edge of Truth by Janice Cantore and I can’t wait to get back to it alysap at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Dana's books, and this is on my TBR!!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book tends to be the one I'm reading at the timr, and I am currently reading Rescued Duty by Laura Conway (a Lisa Phillips series). One book that stuck with more than any others last year was Beowulf by Ronie Kendig.
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I am currently reading this book so I'm not entering the giveaway. So far I have found it difficult to put this book down. If you love this book, you would also enjoy Fire Mountain, Dana's book about Gideon's brother Cullen. It was great as well!
ReplyDeleteWow, this book sounds so exciting & like something that would be difficult to put down. One of the genre’s I enjoy is Christian Suspense, so I’ve added this to my Amazon list.
ReplyDeleteThe last great book, I’ve read is not one but two - Whirlwind by Dana McNeely & Blue Skies Tomorrow by Sarah Sundin. Both were Fantastic reads.
I love a nail biter suspense book! I haven't heard of this author but I"m adding her to my amazon list!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really good book, as she is a really good author and one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI listened to Fire Mountain the first book in this Elements of Danger series and really enjoyed it! I'm sure this one will be no different.
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ReplyDeleteI am not entering. This book will have you on the edge of your seat. It is fabulous. It sound be a must read for all. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteI love her books. My fave book is The Risk by ST Abby -Dreadrake1@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great read! I appreciate authors who let me connect with the characters emotionally.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an intriguing storyline.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy books by this author!
ReplyDeleteJanice
Thanks for the review. Dana is also a new author to me and I love a book full of action!
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