“A Deep Divide” by Kimberley Woodhouse

Nowhere to Run!

Emma Grace has been living incognito after fleeing for her life years ago.  Although she never lacked for anything materially, her life was not a happy one.  When she found out her father was scheming to marry her off to the man who could do the most for his business, Emma Grace made her escape.

Afterwards, she found out her father had been murdered the night she left.  Emma Grace knows she is being hunted.  Convinced the killer is Mr. Wellington, her father’s number one choice for her husband, she is sure he has been the one chasing her ever since.

Who would think a former heiress would disguise herself as a hard-working Harvey Girl?  Emma Grace has been counting on that thought to keep herself hidden for the past decade.  After changing her looks and Harvey Girl work locations many times, she finally feels safe.

Emma Grace travels to the Grand Canyon to take her place at the elegant, brand new El Tovar Hotel.  She settles in to relax and enjoy her surroundings, along with the attention of the rich businessman and hotel guest, Ray.  That is when Emma Grace discovers she is still being hunted.

How was she found?  Will Emma Grace be drug back east, and forced to marry Wellington?  Does she have enough time to run away again?  Will she ever find the peace, love and acceptance she has been dreaming of?

This page turner will keep you guessing what will happen to Emma Grace.  Seeing the Grand Canyon through her eyes made it seem beautiful and serene, but still a wild place that needed to be explored carefully.  The character’s faith was a natural and vital part of this five-star, clean tale.  Fans of mystery and suspense will love this book!

Bethany House Publishers has provided Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, A Deep Divide, for the purpose of review. I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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