Thursday, August 22, 2013

Death Be Not Proud The Secret of the Journal #2 by C.F. Dunn



Description:
Following the vicious attack by a psychotic colleague, and reeling from the suspicion that Matthew Lynes is not all that he seems, Professor Emma D’Eresby flees her college teaching position in Maine to her hometown in England— taking the mysterious seventeenth-century journal she stole from the college’s archives with her.
Broken physically and emotionally, Emma drifts until, fearing for their daughter’s sanity, her parents invite a family friend to assess her. In the course of their conversation, Emma discovers that he spoke to Matthew over thirty years before.
This finally spurs her into action and soon, when she finds what certainly must be a reference to Matthew in the journal, she begins to understand Matthew’s profound secret.
But when Matthew arrives to confess his love for her, she must decide if she can trust him—and he must decide if he can share his extraordinary secret with her. Drawn by a deep connection that both feel but don’t quite understand they find they must set aside their doubts and trust each other.
Readers will be thrilled by the second installment in The Secret of the Journal from British author C. F. Dunn. Mixing suspense, romance, and the supernatural, Death Be Not Proud explores the profound moral implications of a life seemingly invulnerable to time.

My Review:
This was a really good book. I was just as confused as Emma about Matthew, and I wanted to read her grandfather's journal as fast as I could. I would love to read the journal in person. It was described to be really "old" looking. Matthew was such a complex character. He loved his family and he went through a very traumatic experience. As I read the book, I started to like him more and more. I wanted to know his story as much as Emma. As he told her I felt as though I was in that room with them. The ending answered a lot of questions and I only wish that I read the first book in the series. I really liked the "surprise" that Emma saw at the end of the book and I hope that it plays a roll in the third book. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

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