Shadows of Doubt
…despite warnings, should she take a chance on him?
Realizing that Jeff is no
longer the angry, misunderstood boy, Sandy must take a stand against her family
and friends who swear he is no good and will only cause her unhappiness.
Together, can they escape the past in order to forge a future?
Our Review: While the disapproval of parents and friends is a tale as old as time, Shadows of Doubt offers a different spin on a young woman’s determination to listen to what her heart and common sense tell her despite what others are saying.
One of author McAlexander’s strengths—are there many—is her ability to show the reader the different sides of an issue. While he claims to have changed, Jeff Hudson occasionally behaves like that same angry, unlovable boy from years past, only to turn on a dime and show uncharacteristic caring and affection for his young stepbrother. As well, the mounting stress and tension heaped on Sandy who is torn between her growing feelings for Jeff and her loyalty to her widowed mother and close friends comes through loud and clear. This aptly titled story is a study of conflict born out of loyalty, and following one’s heart and instinct.
On a scale of 1-5, Shadows of Doubt deserves a 5.
Kat Henry Doran,
Two Wild Women Reviews
Wonderful review! All the best, Patricia!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Mary.
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