Friday, June 22, 2018

No Less Days By Amanda Stevens




David Galloway can’t die.
How many lifetimes can God expect one man to live? Over a century old, David Galloway isolates himself from the mortal humans who die or desert him by making a quiet life as a used bookstore owner in Northern Michigan. But then he spots a news article about a man who, like him, should be dead.

Daredevil celebrity Zachary Wilson walked away unscathed from what should have been a deadly fall. David tracks the man down, needing answers. Soon David discovers a close-knit group of individuals as old as he is who offer the sort of kinship and community he hasn’t experienced for decades—but at what cost?

David finds himself keeping secrets other than his own. . .protecting more than himself alone. He’ll have to decide what’s worth the most to him—security or community. When crimes come to light that are older than any mortal, he fears the pressure is more than he can stand. What does God require of him, and is David strong enough to see it through?

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https://www.amazon.com/No-Less-Days-Amanda-Stevens/dp/1683225511/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1529189611&sr=1-3



As a child, Amanda G. Stevens disparaged Mary Poppins and Stuart Little because they could never happen. Now, she writes speculative fiction. She is the author of the Haven Seekers series, and her debut Seek and Hide was a 2015 INSPY Award finalist. She lives in Michigan and loves trade paperbacks, folk music, the Golden Era of Hollywood, and white cheddar popcorn.

My Thoughts...

I was excited to read No Less Days when I received it because I heard a lot of god things about it. The characters were strong and the plot was strong. I did have trouble stayng interested. To me the book was extremely slow. At  times it seemed that the book ws going to pick up but t slowed back down. It you can hold on until around the middle of the book it gets better. I just don't care to read half a book before  the stories gets really interesting.
This was read and reviewed by AJ.
I gave this book 3 stars.
The Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required and all views expressed are our own.

6 comments:

  1. Aj, thank you for a truthful review. I will save my money for a good book.

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  2. I love the cover and title and am intrigued by this book. Thank you for sharing, Mary!

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  3. Not one that I would like to read.

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  4. I was going to check for this at the library but after reading your review I think I will pass.

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  5. I agree with your review! I too had trouble getting into this one and I actually wasn’t able to finish it.

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  6. While reading the review, I thought yea, this is a book that I would want to read, then comes Mary's review and since I trust her opinion, I don't think I will waste my money on this one.

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