tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36453707.post2143497793951956840..comments2023-12-20T17:34:40.134-08:00Comments on Addicted to Writing: #MysteryMonday #StraightToHevenChristine Younghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04009319154924162270noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36453707.post-52237539664611612042019-05-04T10:09:39.992-07:002019-05-04T10:09:39.992-07:00Straight to Heaven by Christine Young takes you th...Straight to Heaven by Christine Young takes you through a time portal from 2016 to 1868. Captain James Lawrence captures Alexandra McMurdie near a mysterious site outside Jacksonville, Oregon. A site where Native Americans believe travelers from the past and future, from other worlds and dimensions pass through this vortex on their journey. Alexandra is pursued through this time portal by Sean Cassidy, an evil predator determined to get revenge against her. James feels an immediate attraction toward Alex without knowing she’s from the future. It’s an uninhibited story of good and evil with an unexpected climax.<br />The protagonists Alexandra and James are believable and dynamic as they draw you into their thoughts, emotions and desires. The scenes are descriptive, taking you back to the post-civil war era and its way of life that’s filled with sorry and grief. <br />I recommend Straight to Heaven to readers of romance, suspense and science fiction. Review by Greg Didaleusky, author of mystery/suspense/science fiction novels. <br />G. L. Didaleuskynoreply@blogger.com