
Gail W. (
G-Rated) wrote on 1/29/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Eight lives are forever altered by the events of one day. Whether they were on the plane, or share a more distant connection, these four young couples find a dark mystery haunting their budding romances. Waiting for God to work everything out could be their biggest challenge yet. Locked by the past, CJ and Brad have only A Wing and a Prayer left to look toward the future. Wings Like Eagles are needed to pull Christy and Curt out of the grips of a tangled web. Cheryl and Erik have an unlikely chance to start over on the Wings of the Dawn. And, Debbie and Nathan receive A Gift of Wings, allowing forgiveness and healing to take place. The Denver air is filled with intrigue and romance in these three complete novels and one bonus novella, all by best-selling author Tracie Peterson.

Loretta M. (
gimlismom) wrote on 11/16/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was a very good mystery and love story. In fact it is 4 books in one, involving the same people. She is an excellent story writer.

Valetta C. (
sandyfl) wrote on 5/11/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
From my Epinions review: "Breathtaking mountain views, luxurious hotels and resorts, famous biplanes, air shows, Victorian décor, and rustic outdoor scenes (just to name a few things) keep the ever-changing backgrounds of this book as vibrant and engaging as the characters and their plights. Whether it’s Brad’s red-hot attraction for CJ, Curt’s unrelenting (and sometimes comical) determination to protect Christy and win her heart, Erik’s sometimes bungling but very endearing bid for Cheryl’s affection, or Nathan’s overwhelming love for Debbie, I’m willing to bet that if you’re a Christian romance fan, one of these heroes’ antics will win your admiration. The modern, independent and beautiful women of the book maintain the balance between powerful strength and feminine softness perfectly. When something is cliché, overdone, bland, boring or unrealistic, I’ll tell you. This book was none of those, and combined with “Alaska,” won Tracie Peterson a rare spot amongst my favorite authors. Read it for the rush of warmth the romantic scenes can offer you, the exploration and strengthening of faith a Christian can glean from its pages, or simply the thrill aviation, mountains and mystery can bring you (or better still, all of the above). But if you’ve liked what you’ve read so far, by all means, pick up a copy, settle into a cockpit, Victorian divan, porch swing or easy chair and read it for a much-deserved Colorado-flavored treat."