Title: Until The Dawn
Author: Elizabeth Camden
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers; 1 edition (December 1, 2015)
Pages: 352
What can I say differently about UNTIL THE DAWN then I have about every
other book I have read by ELIZABETH CAMDEN? When an author writes as well as MS
CAMDEN, it can be difficult to invent new ways to give praise.
Sophie van Riijn volunteers for the Weather Bureau, reporting the
readings she finds each day on top of the Dierenpark mansion. Taking the
readings gives Sophie a sense of accomplishment and worth. That is until the
return of Dierenparks owner attempts to threaten it all.
Quentin Vandermark is not happy about the contraption placed on his
family mansion, and intends to do something about it. In time, Sophie van Riijn
seeps into his harden soul, and threatens to turn his whole world upside down.
Pros:
Brilliant writing.
Educational.
Exciting.
Heartwarming.
Three-dimensional characters you will love.
A plot that will keep you reading.
Adventurous.
Surprises.
Satisfying.
Cons:
Not one thing!
Well, perhaps that it ended.
Aside from being in awe of MS CAMDEN’S amazing writing, I find the depth
of here plots mind blowing. Each time I begin to read one of her novels, I know
I am going to be enlightened beyond my expectations. Not only am I educated on
specific subject matters, but in a way that is enjoyable, effortless, and
natural.
Another astounding ability MS CAMDEN has is to never go in the direction
the reader predicts the author would go. I LOVE that about her stories. It is
refreshing to have the unpredictable happen, yet in a way that is always
satisfying.
Yes, I am a HUGE ELIZABETH CAMDEN fan.
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