
Lindsay McKenna, Sister of Fortune
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Lindsay McKenna, Sister of Fortune
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'Sister of Fortune' by Lindsay Mckenna.
This book has a interesting characters and their way of live. The beginning of the book didn't really engage me in reading more, but as I continued it get more and ,more interesting till the end. There are things I also learn from this book, for example pilot's terminology etc. The book was well written with good vocabulary, especially for those who wants to improve their vocabulary, grammars, and others things. The last paragraphs of the book is very interesting, I particularly think that the book should have a continuation to find out what happen to the two characters in the future.
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Sister Of Fortune Lindsay Mckenna Silhou
Sister of Fortune
Lindsay McKenna
Silhouette Bombshell, Dec 2004, $5.50
ISBN: 0373513356
Flying the dangerous mission along the Peruvian-Bolivian border to stop drug traffickers, US Army Chief Warrant Officer Vickey Mabrey is stunned and irate with her new orders. Apparently, she has been singled out because of her nightmares as a key person due to her Native American blood to retrieve the stolen Ark of Crystals that can be used for healing as much as killing. The assignment would be odd but tolerable even in her sleepy, deprived state except that Warrant Officer Griff Hutchinson will work for her. Four year ago at Fort Rucker flight school he and his cronies tried to destroy the new female aviators, including Vickey.
Vickey does not trust Griff who vows to himself that he will prove he his is worthy of her. He has never forgiven himself for going along with what took place at Rucker. No matter how Vickey may feel, she knows that they will need to team up and depend on one another when they take on dangerous Robert "global coyote" Marston
This is an exciting, paranormal military tale that has touches of intrigue, Native American mysticism, and romance. The storyline is character-driven as the sexism that occurred at Rucker still grips victims like Vickey. The action-packed thriller moves forward from Lima through the remote jungle, taking the audience on quite a ride, but the novel is owned by the relationship between a betrayed Vickey and a remorseful Griff.
Harriet Klausner
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