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A Kiss of Adventure
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A Kiss of Adventure

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Desperate and on the run, Tillie Thornton finds herself in an uneasy partnership with Graeme McLeod, a daring adventurer who comes out of nowhere to thwart the plot of Tillie’s would-be kidnappers. Now these two must join forces against their common enemies, as well as the challenges of nature, as they embark on a quest that could bring them the answers they seek—or cost them everything.
Formerly published as The Treasure of Timbuktu.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 15, 2011
ISBN9781414328348
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A Kiss of Adventure
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Catherine Palmer

Catherine Palmer is a bestselling author and winner of the Christy Award for her outstanding Christian romance. She also received the Career Achievement Award for Inspirational Fiction from RT Book Reviews. Raised in Kenya, she lives in Atlanta with her husband. They have two grown sons. A graduate of Southwest Baptist University, she also holds a master’s degree from Baylor University.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I read this book in one sitting. I gave it a 4 stars but really in my book it was more of a 3.5.

    I liked the premise of the book, the setting, the plot, and I appreciated that the romance was clean. However, I found the characters a little underdeveloped and their relationship rushed along with the spiritual development of Graeme. His character arc and spiritual development was unrealistic and felt superficial to me. Tillie's character arc and wrestle within the relationship felt more flushed out and believable. The love triangle with Arthur felt a little too obvious to me as the reader and would have like to see more depth and complexity there.

    Overall, it was a fast paced adventure read with some creative twists, nice for an afternoon or beach read.