![]() ![]() The only thing negative I have against these books is that I wish there would be more in this series. Other than the Christmas content, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries and Hallmark Drama will also be available. By exploiting time travel elements we've fused two eras of technological understanding a Victorian steampunk style with the present day. We can reveal that the name of the sequel will be Stranded: Mysteries of Time to reflect the importance time travel plays in the game. These books are well written, family friendly, and very entertaining. This time round we'll be speaking with the Stranded design team who are currently creating the game's environments, scripting compelling missions, as well as putting the final touches to the plot. Even though this is a series, one could pick this book up and start reading without a problem. There are lots of twists and turns, mystery and humor in this story. This is the story of the adventures and the can of worms that Ivy opens in this little town, as well as, the local characters she meets. While driving through the countryside, RV problems develop that causes them to take refuge in a small town. During her travels she has befriended a young woman who is also running from problems, so she joins Ivy “on the road”. Situations so “sticky” that she has hit the road to avoid trouble. Ivy is a senior citizen who, in her recent history, has found herself in a number of sticky situations. ”Stranded” is the fourth book I have read in the Ivy Malone Mysteries written by Lorena McCourtney. I wish Ivy would have maintained the stance she earlier expressed on this issue. Ivy now considers dating Mac without mention or concern that he is not yet a Christian, and Abilene (although she does not yet profess Christianity) begins dating a Christian. )įinally, the issue of being unequally yoked (2 Corinthians 6:14) suddenly became unimportant. Third was a joking comment Ivy thought to herself after being flirted with: "Ivy Malone, the senior sexpot". Second was a description of an actress as a "blond goddess". Fallenness may have marred that beauty, and we may not fit the world's definition of beauty, but He has made us beautifully. We must emphasize that God has made us each beautiful. (First was a statement that a character's lack of beauty is quickly overlooked because of her personality. Regrettably, three brief comments about beauty were inappropriate for a Christian novel. The plot also seemed too dramatic, and more cliches-both Christian and general-were present in this book than in the first three of the series. This book's plot resembled On the Run's plot, making it a bit predictable. I also appreciated that Ivy strongly commends churches that focus on Christ. This final Ivy Malone mystery continues the series' trademark humor and suspense. ![]()
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