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Saturday, September 14, 2013

STRANDED By Dani Pettrey

                     
                            

                        STRANDED By DANI PETTREY

Stranded is the third in the Alaskan Courage series by Dani Pettrey. I reccomend reading the first two books submerged and shattered before reading stranded because then you get to know the characters, and their storys have greater meaning and more history. Also all the books in this series so far have been awesome! so it would totally be worth your time. 
Darcy St James returns to Alaska after a very urgent call from an old friend Abbey Walsh, an undercover journalist on the trail of a big story. Only to find she has disappeared. The cruise ship manager claims she quit her job,but darcy feels something strange is going on so she uses her cover as a travel reporter to investigate further.
Gage McKenna is on the 'Bering' to lead adventure excursions for Last Frontier Adventures - The company which he co-owns. The last person he expects to see on a cruise ship is Darcy St James and as usual she's up to something. When he finds out she is undercover, all his anger towards her job comes roaring back. But when he finds out the enormity of her mission. He fears for her safety. As they head into the more remote regions of Alaska, They both frantically search for answers. But the more they search the more Gage fears they have only discovered the tip of the iceburg. 
What I liked… I really like how the author set up Gage and Darcys story towards the end of her last book Shattered and how she has done that thru all the books in this series so far, including this one with kayden and jake. It gives the reader something to look forward to in the next book. 
Also I really like that the author has a page on her website to get to know the characters, With pictures and a personal dossier. and she also has a pinterest board for every book, which shows the theme of the book and the characters styles. Its really cool!    http://www.danipettrey.com/fun/



*Book has been provided courtesy of Bethany House a division of Baker Publishing Group.

*Picture via bethany house 

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