The Brothers’ Keeper by NLB Horton was a good book it just wasn’t the right fit for me. This is the second book in the series and I have to say that I would recommend reading the first one before this. Because I haven’t read the first book I found that I was super confused and kept getting lost as to what was going on in the book. I am going to read the first book and then re-read this book and see how I feel about it after I know more of the back story.
About The Book
The Brothers’ Keepers | RidgeRoute Press (November 2015)
A friend’s deception. A family’s dilemma.
While cataloging looted antiquities in Brussels, archaeologist Grace Madison learns that her daughter has disappeared in France, and daughter-in-law has been attacked in Switzerland. But before the Madisons can save themselves, they must rescue an old friend—if he’ll let them. Navigating a deadly, four-thousand-year-old artifact trail that crosses three continents, they jeopardize hearts and lives against a foe as old as time—as time runs out.
Because choosing what’s right is all that’s left.
About The Author
After an award-winning detour through journalism and marketing and a graduate degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, NLB Horton returned to writing fiction. She has surveyed Israeli and Jordanian archaeological digs accompanied (twice!) by heavy artillery rounds from Syria and machine gun fire from Lebanon. Calmly tossed a tarantula from her skiff into the Amazon after training with an Incan shaman. Driven uneventfully through Rome. And consumed gallons of afternoon tea across five continents. Her first novel, When Camels Fly, was released in May, 2014.The Brothers’ Keepers her second in the Parched series, will be released November 17, 2014. The third in the series will release in the fall of 2015.
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Margaret! Good morning! Thanks so much for investing your time to read The Brothers’ Keepers. I’m sorry that it wasn’t the right fit for you and hope you have the time to pick up the other novel, When Camels Fly. I’d love your thoughts on that. I really appreciate your sharing with your readers this work of international suspense written with a Christian worldview. NLBH