
Wow, from beginning to end Dead Drift takes you on a wild ride you won’t soon forget. This is the fourth book in the Chesapeake Valor series where you’ll find a very exciting conclusion, but not until you have chewed off all your nails. The story (as well as the series) is very complex with lots of intertwining threads. It’s also a series I would definitely read in order as there is a subplot that runs through all the books. This was the story I have been waiting for after learning about Luke through the other three stories. It mainly focuses on Luke and Kate but you see the other lead characters from the previous books as well, which I love. There were some parts that were difficult to read as you learn how truly evil the enemy really is. The chemistry, though, between Kate and Luke was great. You’ll find yourself trying to solve the puzzle right along with them. Honestly, I hated to see this series end as I have grown fond of all the characters. Well done!
*This complimentary copy was provided by Bethany House Publishers through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review* NOTE: I also purchased the Kindle and Audible versions as well. The narrator did a fair job.
A few quotes I liked:
Kate, he feared, still struggled in that area - full dependence on God - just as she had in college. She loved her Savior - always had and, from what he’d observed, still did mightily - but loving and depending on were two vastly different things.
[Katie] She was a tender movement of a slow dance on the front porch to the soft melody of crickets. She was every sensation, every good moment, every emotion rolled into one.
Gentle has it’s own strength but gentle, unfortunately, does not protect you from enemies.
For more information about this book or other books by Dani Pettrey, I encourage you to visit her website at https://www.danipettrey.com.
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