Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Robin's Wednesday Recommended Reading

I'm thrilled to recommend my friend, Kim Woodhouse's, upcoming release (March 15th)for this week's Wednesday Recommended Reading:



Jenna and Andi Tikaani-Gray are hoping for a fresh start. Though twelve year-old Andi has long struggled with a rare medical disorder, she and her mother have finally received good news from out-of-town specialists. It's news they desperately needed, especially after the recent death of Jenna's husband (Andi's dad) in a car accident.

But as they are flying home to Alaska, ready to begin again, the unthinkable happens. The pilot sabotages their small plane and crashes into Sultana, one of the most remote and dangerous mountains in the Land of the Midnight Sun. Even worse, a winter storm is headed their way along with someone who doesn't want to save them, but to kill them.

Only one man can keep them alive: Cole Maddox, the mysterious last-minute passenger who joined them on their flight. But trust doesn't come easy to Jenna or AndiÑand they both sense Cole is hiding something.

A relentless tale of survival and suspense unfolds, involving military technology designed by Jenna's late husband that some would do anything to possess.

About the authors: Kimberley Woodhouse is a wife, mother, writer, and musician approaching life with a positive outlook despite difficult circumstances. Her previous book, Welcome Home: Our Family’s Journey to Extreme Joy, chronicles her daughter’s extremely rare health issues and how the Woodhouses received an amazing gift through the ABC television program Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Kim and her husband have two children and live in Colorado.

Kayla Woodhouse is a teenage author whose life-altering medical condition (a nerve disorder that prevents the body from regulating its temperature or sensing pain) has not stopped her love for swimming. She is home schooled and has an adventure blog called Dragon Claws, Dog Paws, Swimming Laws.

2 comments:

Betty said...

This book sounds like a real page turner. Thanks for the recommendation. I'm putting it on my TBR list.:) I usually read fiction, suspense thrillers but right now I'm reading a non-fiction memoir called Voices of the Heart (author Linda Lambert Pestana). It's a a powerful and inspiring story that takes you through her incredible journey as she finds her way in life.

Kimberley Woodhouse said...

Thanks for recommending it, Robin! We're thrilled about this new series. Can't wait to interact with the readers.