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Her every move : a novel

Irvin, Kelly (author.).

Summary: When a deadly bomb goes off during a climate change debate, librarian and event coordinator Jackie Santoro becomes the prime suspect. Her motive, according to Detective Avery Wick: to avenge the suicide of her prominent father, who was accused of crimes by a city councilman attending the event. He can't exonerate her even after an extremist group takes responsibility for the bombing and continues to attack San Antonio's public spaces. As Jackie proceeds with plans for the Caterina Ball, the library system's biggest annual fundraiser, she fears the event provides the perfect opportunity for the bomber to strike again. -- adapted from back cover

Record details

  • ISBN: 0785231900
  • ISBN: 9780785231905
  • Physical Description: 347 pages ; 22 cm
    print
  • Publisher: Nashville, Tennessee : Thomas Nelson, [2021]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes discussion questions.
Subject: San Antonio (Tex.) -- Fiction
Bombers (Terrorists) -- Fiction
Library fund raising -- Fiction
Librarians -- Fiction
Genre: Romantic suspense fiction.
Christian fiction.
Romance fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Vanderhoof Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • BookPage Reviews : BookPage Reviews 2021 March
    Endearing novels explore Christian faith amid romantic and familial love

    Three heroines weather tremendously difficult circumstances, uncovering and navigating unsettling details about their families' histories with admirable grace.

    ★ A Dance in Donegal

    In Jennifer Deibel's debut novel, A Dance in Donegal, Moira Doherty travels from Boston to Donegal, Ireland, fulfilling her late mother's dream that her daughter would return to their breathtaking homeland. Moira endures the strenuous journey and arrives in the village of Ballymann, where the villagers' reception is mixed. Donegal is a charming place, but despite Moira's excitement, some of the villagers' disconcerting remarks send her in search of the truth about her mother. In the process, a romance blossoms between Moira and a handsome, honorable thatcher who defends her against the villagers' prejudice and hostility.

    Deibel's descriptions of Ireland's landscape, enticing cuisine, sonorous language and vibrant culture converge to form a spectacular background for the story. A gentle thread of suspense builds throughout, beginning with a strange dream Moira has at the story's opening, which hints at her task in Donegal and her mother's looming secret. There's also a love triangle that keeps Moira on her toes.

    As an outsider, Moira struggles to be accepted by the tightknit, superstitious Irish community, but she wins hearts through her powerful faith and her love for everyone she encounters. While unraveling her family's secret and becoming immersed in Irish culture, Moira discovers her roots and finds happiness.

    Her Every Move

    As in A Dance in Donegal, the devastating details of a family's history form the foundation of Kelly Irvin's latest suspense novel, Her Every Move. When a climate change debate at a San Antonio library becomes the target of a tragic bombing, the event's coordinator, Jackie Santoro, is identified as a key suspect. 

    Detective Avery Wick believes Jackie's motive was to avenge her father, who died by suicide before the commencement of his criminal trial, and whose death left his family with a deep-seated resentment toward the city's officials who leveraged the allegations against him. While detectives look into Jackie's past, the real attacker threatens to continue his trail of destruction if his group's demands are not met.

    As these tense events unfold, Irvin dives deeper into Jackie's and Avery's complex personal lives, and as the pair gets to know each other, the professional boundaries between them become blurry. Though it includes a slow-burning romance and gripping details of chaotic explosions, the novel is, at its core, a heartwarming exploration of faith and friendship.

    'Til I Want No More

    The past also plays a critical role in Robin W. Pearson's encouraging, family-centric love story 'Til I Want No More. Theodore is kind and loving, the kind of man that columnist Maxine should settle down with. Even her mother approves of him. But Maxine fights to maintain control of her feelings amid her premarital counseling sessions with Theodore—and the return of her teenage love, JD, whose presence threatens to destroy her future with Theodore and expose secrets that she has concealed for a long time.

    Emotional scenes reveal key events from Maxine's childhood and turbulent teenage years, when she felt unwanted. These early experiences contributed to her decision to settle down with Theodore before she'd properly dealt with her past, but grown-up Maxine sometimes still feels unworthy. The novel also includes Maxine's articles about her family life, upcoming wedding plans and relationship with Theodore, adding another layer of context to Maxine's life as the drama unfolds.

    With help from her community, Maxine learns that by confronting her tangled past, she can face her future and discover her true self. Uplifting faith-based messages are included throughout, and the story's easy pace allows time to take in each lesson.

    Copyright 2021 BookPage Reviews.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2020 December #3

    In this gripping suspense novel from Irvin (Closer than She Knows), librarian Jackie Santoro, the adult collections coordinator for the Central Library in San Antonio, Tex., has organized a reception for city officials and VIP donors who are attending a controversial "debate between a climate-change activist and author and an its all-a-hoax proponent." As the crowd is moving into the auditorium, a bomb goes off, killing five people, including Councilman Diego Sandoval. Within minutes, teams from the ATF, the FBI, and the San Antonio PD are on the scene. They soon focus on Jackie's friend Meher Faheem, largely because she's a hijab-wearing Muslim. Jackie is also under suspicion, due to the anger she has expressed toward Sandoval, whom she blamed in part for her father's suicide. Proving her innocence brings her into conflict with SAPD homicide detective Avery Witt. Jackie and Avery must learn to trust each other as they get on the trail of a serial killer. Loving descriptions of San Antonio's attractions enhance the well-paced plot. Irvin consistently entertains. Agent: Julie Gwinn, Seymour Agency. (Feb.)

    Copyright 2020 Publishers Weekly.
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