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Rating: Summary: consistently drawn characters; believable & intriguing Review: consistently drawn characterization with a grasp of some current law-enforcement problems. Mix this with sharply aware interpersonal interactions and enough realistic science and psychology, and one can see why this is a book not to be put down . This book joins my entire keeper shelf of Sharon Sala/Dinah McCall books, all of which are equally enthralling.
Rating: Summary: consistently drawn characters; believable & intriguing Review: consistently drawn characterization with a grasp of some current law-enforcement problems. Mix this with sharply aware interpersonal interactions and enough realistic science and psychology, and one can see why this is a book not to be put down . This book joins my entire keeper shelf of Sharon Sala/Dinah McCall books, all of which are equally enthralling.
Rating: Summary: Great work taken out of today's headlines Review: Elijah Moon is a deeply religious person fed up with the corruption of
the modern world. He establishes New Zion in the Kentucky Hills and brings
together his family and friends who share his belief. He hopes that they
could build a utopia on Earth. However, even Eden had a shake. In New
Zion the reptile wears the form of Elijah's oldest son Brady, who has
turned his father's dream into a gun running militia movement. Brady also
longs for his beautiful sister Gracie, who shows an interest in the town's
newcomer Jake Crockett. Jealous by the perceived threat, Brady kills Jake.
Brady doesn't know that Jake Crockett is really Johnny Baretta, an ATF
agent working undercover to see if he could ferret out the community's
illicit activities. Nor does he know that the man has an identical twin
brother, Jake, who has sworn to bring down his sibling's killer. Since
Johnny's death was never made public, Jake returns to New Zion posing as
his brother. He tells Elijah that somebody in the community tried to kill
him. Unable to believe that anyone in his family could do such a thing,
Elijah allows him to stay and discover for himself that no killer lurks in
the shadows. It doesn't take long to suspect Brady, but an unexpected
complication arrives when Jake falls in love with Gracie.
CHASE THE MOON by Dinah McCall (aka Sharon Sala) is a rousing, action
packed drama that also delivers a believable and inspiring romance. The
couple, who have so many obstacles to overcome in order to make a good life
for themselves, is an inspiration to the good and pious people of the world
who believe that love can defeat the powers of darkness.
Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: As usual, Dinah McCall has pulled at my heartstrings! Review: Gracie Moon and Jake Baretta are wonderful. Ms. McCall fills her readers with poignance, grace, mystery and love. The world needs this above all else. The tale is heartbreaking, when Jake loses his brother, but the relationship that could have only developed between Gracie and Jake because of Jake's brothers death, is beautiful. The story has all the qualities that make a terrific romantic suspense novel. Ms. Mcall (Sala) always leaves the reader wanting more of her stories. They are terrific!
Rating: Summary: A little disappointed Review: I was a little disappointed with this book. I had just finished reading Sweet Baby by Sharon Sala (who is also Dinah McCall) and loved it so much that I decided I had to read another. This book didn't hold my interest like Sweet Baby did. I couldn't figure out the attraction to these two people and there was no spark between Gracie and Jake. I wouldn't go so far as to say it was bad, but just not as good as I expected.
Rating: Summary: Good mystery and good romance Review: This is my first book by Dinah McCall, but it will not be my last. Sharon Sala is also a favorite of mine and I just found out tonight that Dinah McCall and Sharon Sala are one and the same.
Rating: Summary: Good mystery and good romance Review: This is my first book by Dinah McCall, but it will not be my last. Sharon Sala is also a favorite of mine and I just found out tonight that Dinah McCall and Sharon Sala are one and the same.
Rating: Summary: EXCELLENT! Review: This is one of the BEST books that I have ever read! I started to read Dinah McCall when I found out that she was also one of my Favorite authors, Sharon Sala. Chase The Moon is about a man who out for the blood of the man who murdered his brother. Jake and John Baretta were identical twins, so once John was killed, Jake was able to take his place without the people knowing. (They were investigators in a huge weaon and drug bust). This is one of the best books that I ever read and it is also one of the most moving!
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