Friday, February 5, 2021

Book Review: A Small Voice by Anne Greene

 





A Small Voice by Anne Greene 
Book starts off with a dedication page and scripture.
Story starts by following Piper McCormack and she's talking to her friend who's set her up with a blind date. She has to relay to her friend the reason why she doesn't want to date a doctor, especially an OBGYN. When I heard the story behind her decision it also didn't set well with me. I had never heard about this experience. I know nothing abut abortions.
The words are so real to me I can see the fetus going through what Piper describes. Never realized there could ever be a group of abortion survivors.
Story for me takes on a new approach after hearing all this. Love that she fights for not only her life but her past and others who've gone through the same thing.
She does date Jake Connors and he's a very accomplished doctor. They go to many events around the holiday and they get to know one another. Upon returning to the airfield after he was piloting the plane he is kidnapped and they hadn't seen her in the passenger seat of the plane.
She gets a lot of information about the culprits and calls the police. Others try to help her  ease her mind about the event.
Piper is a chemist dealing with scents. Love hearing about her blog and she hopes to help the police in further investigations as she has with the current one. She is able to pinpoint where Jake was held by the smell on his clothes. 
Love how she talks to her aborted sister throughout the book and relies on God to help with scriptures she has learned over the years.
Love how Jake does support her blog especially with the ending poem.
Book club discussion questions are listed at the end. Note from the author and her bio are included.
Listings of her other works and contacts online are listed.
Excerpt from Mystery at Dead Broke Ranch is also included.
Love all the research the author did on the subject. Made this book a bit easier for me read.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.

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