About the Book
Book: Forgotten Identity
Author: Penny Zeller
Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense
Release date: January 14, 2024
Who is he really? And why is someone after him?
Mariah Holzman never imagined a whiteout blizzard would sever all communication from the outside world—communication desperately needed for the injured man Mariah finds near her home. Nor did she imagine helping nurse the man back to health would lead to threats and intimidation. As danger escalates and questions rise, Mariah is left to wonder what kind of person she has allowed into her home.
Grant MacGuire never imagined he would wake up one day in a strange cabin, surrounded by strange people, with no memory of who he is or how he was injured. Nor did he imagine his presence would put the lives of those who saved him in danger. As Grant struggles with distorted memories, he wonders if his life is worth the price the Holzman family is paying.
The growing attraction between Mariah and Grant is hindered by Grant’s unknown identity. Is Grant, as the family’s neighbor assumes, a criminal on the run from the law? Or is there more to his identity—and the reason he was attacked—than they realize?
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About the Author
Penny Zeller is known for her heartfelt stories of faith-filled happily ever afters and her passion to impact lives for Christ through fiction. Her books feature tender romance, steady doses of humor, and memorable characters that stay with you long after the last page.
While she has had a love for writing since childhood, Penny began her adult writing career penning articles for national and regional publications on a wide variety of topics. Today Penny is a multi-published author of over two dozen books and is also a fitness instructor, loves the outdoors, and is a flower gardening addict. In her spare time, she enjoys camping, hiking, kayaking, biking, birdwatching, reading, running, and playing volleyball.
Penny resides with her husband and two daughters in small-town America and loves to connect with her readers.
More from Penny
Hello, Reader!
Thank you so much for joining us for the Forgotten Identity blog tour. Enjoy the sneak peek into the book below.
Blessings,
Penny
Mariah bit back a sigh as they neared. While grateful Nosy stopped when he did, couldn’t the dog have chosen another place to investigate besides the ravine that could be deadly if someone mis-stepped and fell into it? At least the handful of boulders near its edge warned of the ravine’s proximity.
Nosy’s barking turned to a whine as he pawed at the snow.
No, not just the snow.
The snow covering a shoe protruding from behind a large boulder.
She reached for her son, Jordan, and slowed both of their paces even as her pulse quickened. Maybe the object just looked like a gray tennis shoe. Or maybe it was a shoe, but a discarded shoe Nosy found somewhere, brought home, and forgot about until now.
Still…
“Jordan, stay where you are, please.”
“Aww, Mom.” Despite his protest, Jordan did as she requested.
Mariah advanced. Better be safe than sorry, and on the one percent chance this wasn’t a shoe found, forgotten, and rediscovered by Nosy, Jordan did not need to see whatever, or whomever, was attached to the shoe.
“Mom?”
“Just a minute, Jordan.”
A few seconds later, she saw an image she’d not soon forget.
Partially obstructed by the boulders and surrounding dormant foliage, a man’s body lay face up in the snow, dangerously close to falling over the side of the ravine.
MY REVIEW
What an an amazing story of faith, trust and survival. The author does a great job of keeping the suspense going when Mariah and her son find a man unconscious in the snow. I loved how they were determined to get him to safety without knowing if he was dangerous. Would you rescue a stranger ? Their faith is strong and carries them throughout the adventure.
Mariah has gone through some difficult times facing a divorce and a death in the family. She is strong yet vulnerable at times. Her children add laughs and tender moments which for me showed compassion. Her dog is named correctly as you will discover. Oh how I loved Nosey and his shenanigans. Protection and curiosity keep this dog from and center as danger comes too close to Mariah and her family.
Grant has no memory of who he is yet but is grateful that he was rescued. His injuries will take time to heal. I sensed that his attraction to Mariah would slowly grow as he becomes protective over her. He gets along well with the children and I liked his ability to pick up that the kids longer for a father figure in their lives.
The author delivers an edge of your seat suspenseful story as Grant realizes that he is being hunted. Will he remember who he is in time? What caused him to be alone out in a snow storm? The people looking for him seemed dangerous and I had to read faster to find out who Grant was. Get ready for an adventure that captures the essence of trust .
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
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Stories By Gina, March 22 (Author Interview)
Mornings at Character Cafe, March 22
The Important Things in Life: God, Books, & Chocolate, March 23
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 24
Texas Book-aholic, March 25
Blogging With Carol, March 25
The Sacred Line, March 26
Locks, Hooks and Books, March 27
For Him and My Family, March 27
Leslie’s Library Escape, March 28
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, March 29
Mary Hake, March 29
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Cover Lover Book Review, March 31
Holly’s Book Corner, March 31
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, April 1
Pause for Tales, April 1
Giveaway
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That excerpt makes me want to keep reading and find out what happened next!
ReplyDeleteDeanna, Thank you for sharing. Forgotten Identity sounds like a page turner.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the excerpt
ReplyDeleteIt sounds well-rounded, and the suspense buildup will keep me reading as the children and dog prompt smiles.
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