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Title: Out of the Darkness
Author: Anne Patrick
Narrator: Leonor A Woodworth
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-04-17
Publisher: Desert Breeze Publishing, Inc
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 29 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
FBI profiler Alex Michaels' life was shattered when a sadistic serial killer murdered her twin sister and left Alex with a career-ending injury. Hoping to put the past behind her, she sets off across country with a truck driver she barely knows.
Royce McIntire knows Alex is on the run from something or someone, but he doesn't care. He's fallen in love with her and is finally getting his life back on track and wants to win back custody of his son.
The killer is hot on Alex's trail, though. Determined to find the one victim who got away, he tracks Alex down and lies in wait.
When Alex realizes the killer is drawing near, she has no choice but to tell Royce who she really is. Will the news destroy their relationship and can Alex stop the killer in time?
Members Reviews:
Good Christian Romantic Thriller
I wasn't aware beforehand that this was a Christian story but it didn't detract from my enjoyment of it. Sometimes it's just nice to listen to romantic suspense without the language and graphic sex. The religious aspect wasn't so overpowering that I was offended or put off. I enjoyed the story's twists and turns, as well as the suspense and romance elements. Alex and Royce were very likeable characters and deserved to find happiness. Leonor A. Woodworth as narrator portrayed the characters and story well, giving a great performance. Out of the Darkness was a very pleasurable listening experience and I would recommend it.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. This review is my honest opinion.
Surprise - Religion!
I'm not a huge fan of religious dogma in my thrillers and would have been much more open to it had I been warned in the description. This isn't a 'light' Christian thriller, either - one of the main threads throughout is the faith of the protagonist. Now, I am much more interested in her attempts to avoid the serial killer, and even her budding romance, than I am about her faith. In fact, that interests me not at all.
That said, I was able to enjoy the story and thought it was fairly well written. Woodworth delivers a fantastic performance in the narration - it might be worth a listen just for that. Otherwise, I wouldn't recommend this book to my friends because of the heavy religious aspect.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Well written - very enjoyable
Talk about being pulled into a story immediately. Wow. Bottom line this was just a really good book. It pulled me in immediately and held my complete attention from start to finish. It's well written story that has a really good storyline with plenty of suspense, intrigue and mystery, great characters and a little clean romance. It's a very entertaining, engaging and enjoyable story that is worth your time.
There are people who don't want any kind of religion in their stories, even if its just saying grace before they eat. So in that regard I guess I would consider this is a Christian mystery in some ways. Both main characters are religious. It is not preachy and it did not detract or interfere with the story for me in any way.
Alex and Royce were both great characters. Both were immediately likable and you couldn't help but root for them from the start.
Leonore A Woodsworth does a fantastic job with the narration.