

File Size: 3859 KB
Print Length: 336 pages
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (January 27, 2015)
Publication Date: January 27, 2015
Sold by: Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00MBTYFV8
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Age Appropriate For: 16 and up for some violence and romanceBest for Ages: 18 and upAfter finishing three of these books in a matter of a week, I was eagerly looking forward to the last instilment of this series. By the time I finished, it was sad to say goodbye. I have really come to love the McKenna family and wish there were more adventures to come. However, the series wrapped up everything nicely in the end.One of the things I have come to really love about Pettrey’s stories is that she tackles some really hard issues without going into so much detail as to horrify the reader, but also doesn’t gloss it over. That is a hard balance, especially with the topic in this book, but she manages. It is always hard to read about someone else’s pain.Neither Reef or Kirra were my favorite characters, nor did I feel especially close to them. Yet, their story drew me in. I think that Pettrey’s strength is that she draws the reader into the story, no matter how they feel about the characters. My favorite part of the whole story has to be Jack trying to propose to his girl, but he keeps being interrupted.Out of all the series, this had to be the strongest mystery. Some of the others had some holes, but this one was pretty tight, and felt more suspenseful. It kept me flipping pages and made the ending highly satisfying.The romance was not my favorite of the McKenna’s, and I thought one of the romantic scenes at the beginning was a bit dumb, but it quickly got better. Pettrey did a great job of showing her characters as being committed to purity, without preaching about it.The faith element in this story also seemed stronger than it had in any of the other stories.
And so ends the Alaskan Courage Series - and what a fitting end it is. Reef and Kirra, thrown together as a SAR support team, find themselves in the midst of a kidnapping. Determined to find her cousin and help her uncle, Kirra is surprised when Reef offers her his help to stop the unfolding tragedy.I had to stop and catch my breath after the first chapter. This book is jam packed with action. If you're a lover of Dani Pettrey's Alaskan Courage series (as I am) you will already know that Sabotaged is a must read. For those of you that haven't yet come across the series, then know if you love romance, action, suspense and drama all wrapped up in the glorious scenery of Alaska and with the added bonus of a big family of siblings to follow through adventures and love, then you need to get reading. You could read the books out of sequence as each story is complete in its own right, but some of the stories are introduced in the previous books, so reading the books chronologically would certainly make it easier to keep up with the characters and backstories. In any case, it's worth it to read them all.The story jumps very quickly into the action and starts out feeling a little choppy as we switch points of view from Reef and Kirra, to the rescuers and then to the bad guys. As the story develops, the action is fleshed out a little and I loved seeing the interactions between past characters, particularly Kayden and Jake. The suspense is edge of your seat stuff and keeps at a fair pace through the entire book. Reef and Kirra are swoon-worthy. I loved Kirra's struggle with her past and Kirra really is the focus, with Reef having sorted some of his issues in the last book (I did mention Reef is gorgeously handsome, sensitive, kind and playful, right? Sigh).
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