Breath Of Dawn by Kristen Heitzmann

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 “Heitzmann weaves a many-layered tale keep[ing] readers entertained and wondering when the next bit of drama will occur.” -Publishers Weekly
Corporate turnaround specialist Morgan Spencer, dubbed the “success guru,” has a Midas touch in business. But losing his wife sent him to the brink, and his two-year-old daughter, Livie, is all he’s living for-until they encounter a woman whose trouble just might draw him out of his own.
Four years ago Quinn Reilly did the right thing. Now the man her testimony put in jail is getting out. Though she has put up barriers to protect herself and those around her, she has come to care for the Spencer family, especially the winsome Livie and her mercurial father. Unwilling to put them at risk when the threats begin, she requests something she hopes the super-successful Morgan might be able to deliver.
Fixing problems is what Morgan does best, but his counter proposal takes them in a direction neither is equipped to handle. Determined to confront the past, will they survive to build a future?

My Review

I loved the beginning of this  book and thought that I would love everything about this book.  I fell in love with all of the characters and the plot was great but when I was about half way through the book I just couldn’t get into the book anymore.  I think the problem for me was the fact that the turn of events seemed so far fetched that  I just couldn’t see it actually happening.  Since I couldn’t see it happening in really life I had a hard time finishing the book.  The author is a great author and I can’t wait to check out her other books but I can’t recommend this book simple because it was so far fetched at least to me.  If you have read it let me know what you think of it!

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