I finished reading Indivisible by Kristen Heitzmann. I’m slow to post the review, but I had a hard time putting the book down! I really was a great book – mystery, crime and a little budding romance too. It is Christian fiction – so no “kids don’t read this page” parts. No foul words. There are drug references and other than those, I’d be comfortable letting my Professor read this book.
The story centers on a police chief. He follows in the career footsteps of his deceased father. When unusual animal deaths begin to appear, the investigation begins. A local shop manager, her boarder, the new vet in town, the local real estate agent, and a mysterious “germaphobe” all take part in this well-written, suspenseful story. As the police chief and shop manager’s lives continue their complicated, woven journey’s, each must learn forgiveness. A drug ring investigation also causes characters to face hard truths. Will the animal killer be found? Will forgiveness lead to healing?
To read the first chapter, click here.
I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review. Because I got it free, I’m GIVING IT AWAY!! To enter and win Indivisible, subscribe to follow my blog via email or Networked Blogs (must have a Facebook account). If you do both, you’ll get 2 entries! Just leave a separate comment for each method you use to subscribe and follow. Maximum of 2 entries allowed. I will have one of my children choose a comment number on Saturday at 5pm Central Time. Happy reading!
This book sounds like a great read aloud book for our middle schoolers, thanks for the opportunity to win it!
These types of books always open up deep, meaningful conversations between family members.