Review from Kraftireader
I am so thrilled to be involved in the blogtour promoting and celebrating the release of book 4 in The NightHawk series. To fully engage and appreciate the series I highly recommend reading the books in chronological order as follows:
Since starting this book series I have been gripped by Abi and Gideon’s story. It’s difficult to say which book I have enjoyed the most as I have loved them all but I must say this fourth book totally captivated me.
I do feel that The Girl in the Painting isn’t quite as gripping as the other three novels as the drama wasn’t intense but what this story has is a wonderful love story dating back to the late 1930’s. I was captivated by the heady first love, the era, the beautiful setting in Paris … it was all just perfect for me. I couldn’t take my eyes away from the pages. I loved being transported back in time and overseas to Paris within the pages. This was a tale of two stories: the here and now discovering a secret past that will change the outlook for all. The love that was expressed so long ago was an illicit love; a love that was so wrong but was so right … the strength of this love carried through keeping the hearts together for many, many years. This was a beautiful story that was equally heart wrenching and uplifting at the same time. 5/5*
I am so thrilled to be involved in the blogtour promoting and celebrating the release of book 4 in The NightHawk series. To fully engage and appreciate the series I highly recommend reading the books in chronological order as follows:
- Storm Rising
- Rhythm of Deceit
- Cobwebs in the Dark
- The Girl in the Painting
Since starting this book series I have been gripped by Abi and Gideon’s story. It’s difficult to say which book I have enjoyed the most as I have loved them all but I must say this fourth book totally captivated me.
I do feel that The Girl in the Painting isn’t quite as gripping as the other three novels as the drama wasn’t intense but what this story has is a wonderful love story dating back to the late 1930’s. I was captivated by the heady first love, the era, the beautiful setting in Paris … it was all just perfect for me. I couldn’t take my eyes away from the pages. I loved being transported back in time and overseas to Paris within the pages. This was a tale of two stories: the here and now discovering a secret past that will change the outlook for all. The love that was expressed so long ago was an illicit love; a love that was so wrong but was so right … the strength of this love carried through keeping the hearts together for many, many years. This was a beautiful story that was equally heart wrenching and uplifting at the same time. 5/5*