Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Review: Life Everlasting by Robert Whitlow

Series: Alexia Lindale #2
Genre: Legal Fiction
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Released: October 14, 2004
399 pages
About the Book:

Darkness loomed, but the music—and the flickering light—persisted. Then grew stronger.

The music stopped, the room emptied, and Baxter Richardson opened his eyes for the first time in months. He should have died from his involuntary plunge off a cliff. But he’s alive, and mortal danger remains. Familiar enemies stalk him. New ones hover close at hand.

Meanwhile, haunted by accusing apparitions and the tightening dragnet of criminal investigation, Baxter’s wife, Rena, is losing her patience. And quite possibly her mind.

Caught in the middle of it all is Alexia Lindale, a lawyer forced to find her way through deceptive alliances, uncertain romances, and courtroom intrigue. It’s a struggle of life and death…and life everlasting.




My Rating & Thoughts:    


Not a fan of the way it ended. The story with Baxter seemed like it jumped and we missed seeing a portion of his story. I was left with so many questions, what happened, when did they realize it and were there any consequences also what happened with Baxter's father and brother. I did enjoy the last scene between Ted and Alex though. Overall I found this story to be slower paced than the first book and there seemed to be scenes inserted that didn't really add to the story. I was intrigued with the premise of music ministry that Ted and Sara were doing with Baxter. I felt these scenes were well done. As this is book two I can't share much about what happens but know that you really need to read book one first as so much carries over from that book into this one.

(I purchased my copy of this book; opinions expressed 
in this review are my honest opinion and completely my own.)

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