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The Breath of Dawn by Kristen Heitzmann


Get ready for the newest edge of your seat novel from Kristen Heitzmann. The Breath of Dawn (Bethany House, 2012), a story of romance and suspense, is sure to keep you reading well into the night!
"Heitzmann weaves a many-layered tale... keep[ing] readers entertained and wondering when the next bit of drama will occur." --Publishers Weekly
 
Here is my review of this wonderful romantic suspense read:
First of all, I would like to extend a heartfelt “Thank you” to Kristen Heitzmann and her publisher for sending me a copy of "The Breath of Dawn" to review for them. I am truly grateful for this generosity. I really appreciate the time, effort and expense it takes to make a reviewer copy available to me.
Kristen Heitzmann’s latest standalone novel, “The Breath of Dawn” is the most recent thrilling novel chronicling the lives of Rick and Morgan Spencer.  It’s been many years since I’ve read “A Rush of Wings” and “The Still of Night”, but I remember these characters well.  In this latest offering, Quinn Reilly is in Juniper Falls sorting through the memories of a deceased woman after purchasing the chattel of her estate.  Helping the surviving daughter to find precious mementos, she comes to know the Spencers:  Morgan, Livie, Rick, Noelle and Liam.  And they become her closest confidantes when the trouble she’s been hiding from comes calling.  Solving Quinn’s desire for a new identity in a most unconventional way, this tale of romantic suspense spins faster and faster right up to the thrilling conclusion.
Heitzmann is a gifted storyteller, a detailed character developer and a gripping narrator.  This is a book to save for a long weekend, as you will not want to put it down and you may need some sleep when you’re finished with this incredibly suspenseful romance that weaves in the supernatural.  This is one incredible book you don’t want to miss!

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