Blessed: The Prodigal Daughter
Review A.L. Bryant has crafted a book for fans of thrillers. The narrative begins with a very intriguing premise, a woman gravely wounded and barely conscious of her situation, left in the gutter: "Her body lay half submerged in a puddle of murky liquid. She could not feel the cold water that soaked her clothes and hair, nor the ravenous assault of the alley rats; from where she lay under the fire escape, she could only see them reflected in the enormous piece of glass hanging from one rusty bar." The author's ability to capture images, emotions, and to create scenes that are focused caught my attention right from the start of the story. A.L. Bryant has a unique skill for character development and readers will be intrigued by Glory and her journey to self-discovery and awareness. Blessed: The Prodigal Daughter has the kind of delightful prose that makes a story enjoyable, the suspense is skillfully designed and the story so cunningly plotted it becomes irresistible. - Ruffina Oserio for Readers' Favorite
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