FRAGMENT IN THE SAND
by Annetta P. Lee
Christian Romantic Suspense * February 2003
ISBN 1585710970 (Paperback)
Be sure to check out Fragment's spin off, Scent of Rain
No sooner does supermodel Alex Webb determine that her coming marriage will lend her the long awaited chance to leave her prominent career than she finds her fiance in the arms of another woman. Years earlier, Zeke Webb assists therapists in pulling his sister back from a severe catatonic state.
They warned, however that emotional trauma can impose a relapse. As a favor to his best friend, Zeke, U.S. Deputy Marshal Casey Oliver stops in to check on Alex. After falling for the vulnerable young woman, he finds himself defending her from a deranged stalker who chases her from California to Texas.
The end of the trail is pivotal in the lives of all involved. It leads to shocking revelations of murder, corruption, betrayal and love.
REVIEW BY RAWSISTAZ BOOK CLUB
Reviewed: Jan 20, 2003
Fragments in the Sand
By Annetta P. Lee
Genesis Press, February 2003
311 Pages, Paperback, $8.95
ISBN: 1585710970
Genre: Romance
RAW Rating: 5.0
When money isn’t enough
Fragments In The Sand is a romance filled with suspense. Alex Webb, a runway model, is trying to decide what God plans for her. As she sorts through her complicated feelings for her uncle who is also her agent and protector, she wonders just how much she owes him. When her mother was killed and her father disappeared, her uncle and aunt became her surrogate parents. While she is grateful, she is tired of modeling even though she knows she is her uncle’s largest moneymaker. She would much rather be a photographer and with
encouragement from friends, she is contemplating a change.
With a broken engagement and canceled wedding plans, she begins receiving frightening telephone calls late at night. She also feels she is being watched. Her life spins out of control. She doesn’t want to upset her uncle or her brother but she fears for her safety. She turns to a childhood friend, with deep reservation, for both comfort and support.
Annetta P. Lee spins an exciting tale of good and evil, love and hate, in one young woman’s life. A very enjoyable novel, it keeps the reader engaged until the last page. If I had one comment it would be that Alex Webb is too good to be true. Sometimes she comes off as just a touch self-righteous but that did not stop the flow of a good story well told.
Reviewed by alice Holman
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Alice Holman is an avid reader, a writer and a community activist. She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband Ray and her little dog Boo.
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