I always look forward to reading a
Clare Revell book. Almost all of them take place in Headley Cross,
and I find it enjoyable to feel familiar with the surroundings, right
away. There are also characters from other stories that show up, now
and then, and that adds to the sense of reality. I like the feeling
that I've “met” those people before. Friday's Child is
about one such person, as—being an M-15 agent—he has shown up at just
the right time in a couple of other books, already. He is a
well-loved member of one of the prominent families in the series, too.
Patrick Page has spent the last ten
years with his life centered around his job, and little time for
anything else. But when his working world collides with a woman from
his past, his normally reliable confidence is shaken. Something that
adds yet another element of suspense to Ms Revell's style of dishing
up one horrendous thing after another in all of her action-packed
stories. Things that keep you turning the pages just to see what
happens next.
However, the thing I enjoy most about
all of these books is the thread of tangible hope that runs strong
and true through each one of them. So much so, that you can actually
take that part home with you, no matter where you live. At it's
heart, Friday's Child is a testament to the faithfulness of
God to not only set us up for “second chances,” but continue
loving us during those times when we have become unloveable even to
ourselves. A theme so universal, it's the kind I like to tuck away in
my own spirit for the inevitable hard places we all seem to run into,
from time to time.
Which is why I would recommend this
book to anyone. Because it goes beyond entertainment and gives you
something of value, besides. A gift that is worth more than just a
pleasant bonus, when one considers how priceless such things become
should you ever need them along your own journey. So, many thanks to
Clare Revell... who has done it, again!
About Friday's Child...
About the series...
About Friday's Child...
Friday's Child is a man obsessed...
MI-5 agent Patrick Page is on the trail
of a drug smuggler. He doesn't have time to revisit his past when he
reconnects with the girl who got away--his girlfriend from college
working at a library. He's more than surprised to see sweet Ellie
singing on stage when he slips into a nightclub to gain intel on the
club's owner. Why is she working two jobs? Why is she using an alias?
Is she somehow involved? And is her involvement with his suspect
merely a business relation or is there more to their partnership?
Ellie has a secret she doesn't want
Patrick to know. His daughter. She'd turned custody over to her
parents, however now she wants to be a mother not just a sister. But
her own mother can't seem to let go neither has she forgiven Ellie
for her past. So Ellie works two jobs and supports them both. Her one
light is her music. The career she abandoned, and her boss has
promised to make her a star. But now with Patrick back in her life
she's questioning her choices. And is he interested in her, or does
he have some hidden agenda? Does Patrick have a secret too?
Clare Revell lives in a small town in England with her husband, whom she married in 1992, and her three children. Writing from a early childhood and encouraged by her teachers, she graduated from rewriting fairy stories through fanfiction to using her own original characters. Now, she enjoys writing an eclectic mix of romance, crime fiction and children's stories. When she's not writing, reading, sewing or keeping house or doing the many piles of laundry her children manage to make, she goes to Carey Baptist where she is one of three registrars. You can find out more about her at her website.