Saturday, May 16, 2009

Kiss by Ted Dekker & Erin Healy



Synopsis: After a car accident puts Shauna McAllister in a coma and wipes out six months of her memory, she returns to her childhood home to recover, but her arrival is fraught with confusion. Her estranged father, a senator bidding on the White House, and her abusive stepmother blame Shauna for the tragedy, which has left her beloved brother severely brain damaged.
Leaning on Wayne Spade, a forgotten but hopeful lover who stays by her side, Shauna tries to sort out what happened that night by jarring her memory to life. Instead, she acquires a mysterious mental ability that will either lead her to truth or get her killed by the people trying to hide it. In this blind game of cat and mouse that states even the darkest memories in the face, Shauna is sure of only one thing: if she remembers, she dies.

My Thoughts: This was my kind of thriller. I enjoyed listening to it and sometimes sat in the driveway waiting for a stopping place. There were twists and turns, a little romance and a little paranormal thrown in. All in all this was another good read from Ted Dekker. In fact had it been a book instead of an audio I would call it a page turner. My only complaint would be that I just hate it when characters talk around subjects but never directly address it so don't learn what they need to. This device was used several times and was just a little frustrating. I'm thinking "Just ask him!"

But don't let this deter you, go read it, you'll like it!



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100+ Reading Challenge
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thriller, christian fiction, Ted Dekker

3 comments:

Kristie said...

I started this book in February, but ended up not finishing it. After hearing good things about it, I think I may have to go back and try it again. Great review!

Ladytink_534 said...

I think it may have been Joanne Fluke who wrote something similar but it sounds like an interesting read. That talking around subjects thing drives me nuts too though...

Teddyree said...

Really good review, sounds like one for me!