All's Fair - Julie Coulter Bellonby Tristi Pinkston | More from this Blogger 01 Aug 2008 06:00 AM
Her destination: her family's vacation cabin. But she doesn't make it all the way there-her engine stalls and she has to go the last part of the distance on foot. When neighbor Ryan Jameson finds her soaked by rain, spattered by mud, and completely furious, he takes her to his cabin and lets her get cleaned up. Meanwhile, Kristen's brother is having an adventure of his own. Brandon Shepherd is a doctor serving his country in Iraq. When news comes that some downed soldiers need to be rescued by helicopter, he and his co-worker, Dr. Rachel Fields, head out to help the injured men. But they're ambushed by terrorists and are taken captive, held at gunpoint and their lives are in danger unless they can save the life of their leader. Rachel doesn't want to do anything to help these terrorists, but Brandon, a new Latter-day Saint, can't stand the thought of a man's death being on his conscience. When Kristen hears of Brandon's abduction, she's on the first flight she can get to Iraq. Ryan comes with her, and so does her father, a general in the Army whose relationship with Kristen has been strained for years. As they work to locate Brandon, Ryan and Kristen realize that feelings they developed years before are now ready to be expressed, and family bonds are strengthened. I enjoyed "All's Fair" by Julie Coulter Bellon and appreciated the look into the situation faced by our servicemen and women fighting over in Iraq right now and the challenges they face on a daily basis. While this book is written for the LDS market, the book is never preachy and it can easily be read and enjoyed by persons of any religious denomination. (This book was published in 2008 by Covenant.) Related Blogs: Author Interview -- Julie Coulter Bellon Author Interview -- Julie Coulter Bellon, part two Author Interview -- Anne Bradshaw Learn more about Tristi Pinkston ![]() I've been a blogger for Families.com since August of 2006. Relevantmedia tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Discuss this article
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