Medical Missionary meets Captain
Medical missionary meets special forces captain in an African jungle. He kills to save her from a terrorizing warlord. That’s the mix.
Cynthia Myers, the missionary doctor, is first repeled by, then attracted to Captain Rick Norton. They’re on opposite sides of the fence; her side being love and mercy, his killing the enemy.
The author successfully explores the boundaries between the two. Must they stay on opposite sides, or is there a way they can meet in the middle? Is killing ever justified? Is there a place for Christian warriors to kill enemies?
Hallee Bridgeman, via the soul-searching heroine, clarifies these issues in the minds of readers. She speaks from first-hand knowledge as the wife and daughter of warriors. I personally found it helpful in sorting out my own stance.
Are they just too different?
Bridgeman also brings out the dichotomy between values and ways of thinking in different cultures and classes of people. The heroine struggles to find a place to fit in when she returns to America. Will this medical missionary resolve her own prejudices and acknowledge her love for Captain Rick Norton?
At the back of the book, the author provides a list of thought-provoking questions for a book club. This will surely lead to interesting discussions.
She also shares recipes for delicious-sounding home made hamburgers and potato chips, the favorite foods of the main characters.
I’m glad I chose this thought-provoking novel from the ones Revell offered me to review. Beautiful cover, too. Thank you, Revell.
Meet Hallee Bridgeman at HALLEEBRIDGEMAN.COM.
My Canadian friends can buy the book at indigo.ca. Click here.
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