Roxi Gold has been shuttled from one foster home to another for most her life. She longs for a family and will do anything to fit in even if it's against the law. Soon she's traveling the country in an RV, stealing rare books from unsuspecting bookstores. She knows it's wrong, but if she refuses, she'll be put out on the streets. Police officer Abby Dawson has seen the worst of society, and not just at work. Her ex-husband wrested her daughter away from her in a bitter custody battle. The job she once loved has become a chore, the world isn't any safer, and there's no joy in her life. One fateful night a man's innocent blood changes both Roxi's and Abby's lives forever. One searches for justice; the other finds herself on the run until a first edition of The Great Gatsby catches up with her. Will the power of forgiveness set them free, or will they both remain bound by guilt?
Featured Series
3 primary booksThicker Than Blood is a 3-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Madeline Sheehan, Claire C. Riley, and C.J. Darlington.
Reviews with the most likes.
This is a sequel to Thicker Than Blood, but can be read as a stand alone quite easily as well. If you know me, you know that Christian Historical Fiction is my genre, and I do not usually get into contemporary novels. They just contain too much real life for my taste. Yet sometimes there are authors that just snag me and I have to make an exception. Especially in the realm of Suspense for authors like Kristen Heitzmann and C.J. Darlington. (I'm not talking about my adventure books here, that's a whole ‘nother entity and I love those!)
While reading this, I still hold to my first statement about Thicker Than Blood:
Nitty gritty honest truth under your skin, but you have to turn to the page and find out what happens next.
Roxi's life is rough and at the beginning I just wanted to scream knowing Christy's past from the first book that she could tell her and it would all be okay. But then things happen and it will never really be okay again. Abby seems to have had one thing after another and it's baffling how strong these women are and that they can keep going. It felt to me that the ray of light from the first book was gone (as in a male character named Hunter), but just like how God works in everyday lives there are other instances and people put in position to show you his love. Inspiration for getting up the next day and moving forward with your life.
I'm pleased to have discovered the stories from C.J. and look forward to more in the future.
Thanks to author C.J. Darlington and TitleTrakk.com for providing a copy for review.
Originally posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2011/03/27/bound-by-guilt-by-c-j-darlington/