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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

A Deep Divide Secrets of the Canyon Book One By Kimberley Woodhouse

 


A Deep Divide Secrets of the Canyon Book One By Kimberley Woodhouse from Bethany House publishing.  After being kidnapped as a child, heiress Emma Grace McMurray has seen firsthand the devastation that greed causes in the world, and she wants nothing to do with it. When she discovers her father has offered her up as a bargaining chip to expand his empire, she disappears into the night. Determined to stay hidden, even if it means always looking over her shoulder, she finds herself working as a Harvey Girl at the El Tovar Hotel.



When Ray Watkins arrives at the hotel on business, he is immediately captivated by the beauty of the Grand Canyon. Though his fame-seeking father aims to lure new investors to the Arizona Territory, Ray dreams of one day taking over the family business and doing good with the profits.

Ray immediately admires Emma Grace, and though an attraction begins to form, she can't let go of the deep-rooted fear that he's just like every other wealthy man she's known. When suspicious activity follows Emma Grace and Ray to the El Tovar, they are pulled into a mystery that stirs up their worst fears. And as shocking revelations come to light, they are left to question all they thought to be true.



My Opinion: Even though the story takes place in the early 1900's modern readers will relate to the problems facing the lead characters. There are sweet nuggets of wisdom included throughout the story. I definitely recommend this book and the author; I liked the suspense that was in the book. This book kept my interest all the way through.

See more at http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/a-deep-divide/406030

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