Morningstar
Morningstar
by CR Petersen
Genre: Mystery, Light Romance
Morningstar by author CR Petersen is a cleverly written journey of Anna, a young girl who is moved from her big city life and privilege to a rural setting in Utah. Nothing she has been used to compares to this new life and surroundings, including what she thought were important in life.
This journey includes Anna's discovery of the disappearance of an entire family who lived there prior and an unsolved murder. Anna, along with her newfound friends, is determined to solve this disappearance and murder.
This investigation takes the reader on a journey that includes fascinating Native American history, culture and values, as well as the real life mysteries, and subsequent teachings of space and time, and the finding of love in the most unexpected way.
This novel has it all. Lots of twists and turns as the author paints a vivid picture of what life is all about and what it means to build and trust strong friendships as they are thrust into a mysterious unknown that is thrilling to read! - Karen Daniels
CR Petersen was born in Idaho Falls which was the closest hospital from the very small town of Firth Idaho. Grew up and graduated from high school in Clarkston, Washington. Spent a career in children's developmental disabilities and mental health. Married with four children and seven grandchildren and two foster children. Loves people, animals, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, gardening, and a great mystery.
What a change for her. This should be a great book for me to read.
ReplyDeleteLovely cover. Looking forward to her sleuthing to uncover the mystery
ReplyDeleteSounds like a book I will enjoy.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good book. I love the cover.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a book that I would enjoy so I would get a print book as battling RSD and hands are deforrmed. Wishing you a lot of new readers and people like me who read and review all the books I have read for years. peggy clayton
ReplyDeleteThe cover is beautiful. "cleverly written journey" - caught my attention.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a light read for the summer, interesting mystery.
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