A Bridge Unbroken #review
In Cathy Bryant’s novel, A Bridge Unbroken, Dakota Kelly wants nothing more than her painful past to disappear. Her plan to start fresh in her hometown is sent flying in the wind when she co-inherits her late Grandfather’s farm with Chance Johnson. Chance Johnson also happens to be the man who left scars upon her heart. Chance is not the only ghost emerging from her past. A ghost from her past is back to ensure that he gets her and will stop at nothing to do so. Chance and Dakota must put aside their differences and grudges in order to re-build the farmhouse and bridge otherwise the ghosts from Dakota’s past will sabotage their lives for good.
I fell in love with A Bridge Unbroken. It has all the perfect elements of a novel that I love – suspense, mystery, romance and a tale of forgiveness. Cathy Bryant has a wonderful way of writing that gives you just enough in each chapter of the book but at the same time left you craving for more. It had such incredible movement and build up through out the book that I could not stop reading it – even after my lunch breaks were done!
You could not help but fall in love with Chance and Dakota. They were so very real to me and hurting in the ways so many of us have been hurt in the past. I love how the novel focused on forgiveness which is one of the hardest things to do in life. It is also one of the most important things we can do for our spiritual help that allows us to move forward and truly enjoy life. I loved how strong Dakota’s faith was. No matter what had happened to her she always remained close to her faith and God.
A Bridge Unbroken is a definite must read – you will love every aspect of the book!
Rating: 4.5/5
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Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.