Indivisible by Kristen Heitzmann

"Battling his own personal demons, Police Chief Jonah Westfall knows the dark side of life and has committed himself to eradicating it....

"Battling his own personal demons, Police Chief Jonah Westfall knows the dark side of life and has committed himself to eradicating it. When a pair of raccoons are found mutilated in Redford, Colorado, Jonah investigates the gruesome act, knowing the strange event could escalate and destroy the tranquility of his small mountain town. With a rising drug threat and never-ending conflict with Tia Manning, a formidable childhood friend with whom he has more than a passing history, Jonah fights for answers—and his fragile sobriety. But he can’t penetrate every wound or secret—especially one fueled by a love and guilt teetering on madness."

With her usual rich prose and characters who slip effortlessly into your heart from the first page, Kristen Heitzmann has woven yet another tale rife with emotion, complex characters, and twists and surprises in every scene.

This is one of those rare cover-to-cover books, the kind you open and don't close until you've devoured every word. And when you're done, it's tempting to go back and read parts (or all of it) again, the way you keep sniffing your wrist when you've tried on a particularly lovely perfume.

For readers who like their inspirationals light, simple, and predictable, you might not enjoy this one. But if your idea of a good book is one that tugs your heart and mind in multiple directions like an old-fashioned taffy pull, with gritty scenes and memorable characters, you'll like Indivisible.

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You can download the first chapter free from Waterbrook Multnomah by clicking HERE. The complete novel is available from Waterbrook Multnomah in paperback, eBook, and audiobook formats.

Follow Kristen Heitzmann online at www.KristenHeitzmann.net.


FTC disclaimer: 
This book was provided for review by the WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group.
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4 Comments

  1. I always need a can't put downer--may take it on my flight, then leave it in China for someone else. Wouldn't THAT be cool?

    What do you think?

    P

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  2. Patti, that's a STUNNING idea! Just some women's fiction, left behind for someone to find and read. Like a wee little seed... : )
    N

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  3. Will miss your blog while I'm gone.
    Am looking for Kristen's book TODAY.

    P

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