Book Review – Love Me If You Must by Nicole Young

January 29th, 2010  Tagged ,

Deception, forgiveness and restoration

Nicole Young Award-winning blends romance, intrigue and mystery in their history of fraud, greed and murder. Patricia Ambler reflects on her past, taking and honest look at where her life is as emotional challenges that face mental stress, and tests of physical endurance, as her life is endangered. In the first-person account Tish thread is a new awareness that they are on a spiritual journey as she tries to forgive yourselffor a difficult, disturbing mistakes she made in her past.

Tish has bought a Victorian house in a suburb of Detroit, renovate and sell. She discovers that the house is under the jurisdiction of the Historical Society of the city has come. Although Tish bought, renovated and sold houses to increase this deserted neighborhood values, and make enough profit to live on it, it is also their desire to preserve a community heritage.

Nicole's characters are well developed, strong andcredible. You are unpredictable, sometimes lovable, and sometimes contemptuously. Young is a gifted storyteller and communicator. It combines the elements of conflict and the dissolution of the entire narrative. She has the gift of drawing the reader into the excitement and intrigue of the plot, how they work with Tish to solve a murder. There were a number of suspects. I was always committed and rates up to the climatic surprise ending.

"Love Me If You Must" is the first in a series ofPatricia Amble mystery and a great taste of more to come.

Fleming H. Revell, 978-0800731573

As reviewed for Midwest Book Review.

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