Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Inescapable by Nancy Mehl


This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
Inescapable
Bethany House Publishers (July 1, 2012)
by
Nancy Mehl


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Nancy Mehl lives in Wichita, Kansas with her husband Norman and their dog, Watson. She’s authored thirteen books and is currently at work on her newest series for Bethany House Publishing.

All of Nancy’s novels have an added touch – something for your spirit as well as your soul. “I welcome the opportunity to share my faith through my writing,” Nancy says. “It’s a part of me and of everything I think or do. God is number one in my life. I wouldn’t be writing at all if I didn’t believe that this is what He’s called me to do. I hope everyone who reads my books will walk away with the most important message I can give them: God is good, and He loves you more than you can imagine. He has a good plan especially for your life, and there is nothing you can’t overcome with His help.”

She and her husband attend Believer’s Tabernacle in Wichita.

ABOUT THE BOOK
Lizzie Engel is used to running away. At eighteen, she left her Mennonite hometown, Kingdom, Kansas, with plans never to return.

But five years later, the new life she built is falling apart. Lizzie knows she's being followed, and she's certain the same mysterious stranger is behind the threatening letters she's received. Realizing she'll have to run again, the only escape Lizzie can manage is a return to the last place she wants to go.

Once she arrives in Kingdom, Lizzie is confident she'll be safe until she comes up with a new plan. In reacquainting herself with the town and its people--especially her old friend, Noah Housler--she wonders if she judged her hometown and her Mennonite faith too harshly. However, just as she begins to come to terms with her roots, Lizzie is horrified to discover the danger she ran from is closer than ever.

No longer sure who to trust and fearful for her life and the lives of those around her, Lizzie finds she has only one place left to run--to the Father whose love is inescapable.

If you would like to read the first chapter of Inescapable, go HERE.

My review:

From the cover, one would assume this is one of the Amish books that are popular with so many readers, but that is not the case. It IS about strict Mennonites who are very close to being Amish.

The book is suspense, and the author does a great job with the suspense element of the book, and it kept me turning the pages to the great conclusion, but there is also a great message in the book. The author drove home a couple of points that I at least walked away with: No matter what people look like and what they believe, it is more important to love them, then be right and drive them away because we don't agree with them, and secondly change is not always bad.

I liked the characters in the book, the plot, and the suspense. I can't remember if I have read any of Nancy's books before, but I really enjoyed this one.

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