About the Book
Book: Lacey’s Star: A Lady Pilot-in-Command Novel
Author: Kay DiBianca
Genre: Christian Mystery and Romance
Release Date: October 23, 2023
Private pilot Cassie Deakin lands in the middle of an unwanted adventure when she discovers her beloved Uncle Charlie has been attacked and seriously injured by thieves.
But Cassie has a problem. She doesn’t know who she can trust. Still, she’s determined to solve the mystery behind the assault on her uncle, so she reluctantly agrees to team up with Deputy Frank White, a man she definitely does not trust, to find the culprits.
But as Cassie and Frank peel back the layers of one mystery, they uncover a deeper and more sinister crime: the murder of an eight-year-old girl decades earlier. Armed with only a single, cryptic clue to the death of young Lacey Alderson, Cassie makes a crucial discovery that lands her in the crosshairs of a murderer.
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My Review:
The book has suspense, mystery, action, romance, and it's very interesting. Cassie planned to rescue her uncle, but she wound up in so much more. The mystery and the romance are well-balanced. Frank is smart and frankly, addictive as a character and a detective. So much self sacrifice and love is shown in this book. I didn't want to put it down. It really does have everything you hoped for in this kind of book, and it's a series, so we will get more! Faith was never left out and I thoroughly enjoyed this story.
Thanks to Celebrate Lit for my digital copy of this book. This review is my own and a positive review is never required.
5 Stars
About the Author
Kay DiBianca is a former software developer and IT manager who retired to a life of mystery. She loves to create webs of intrigue for her characters to untangle as they search for the truth while dealing with the ongoing challenges of faith and family.
In addition to her latest book, Lacey’s Star, Kay has three published novels in The Watch Mystery Series: The Watch on the Fencepost, Dead Man’s Watch, and Time After Tyme. Her published short stories include Lady Pilot-in-Command, The Clutter Busters, and The Money Tree.
Kay is a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers, Sisters in Crime, and the Collierville Christian Writers Group. She is an instrument-rated pilot and a regular contributor to the Kill Zone Blog. An avid runner, she can often be found at a nearby track, on the treadmill, or at a large park near her home
Kay and her husband, Frank, live, run, and write in Memphis, Tennessee.
Enjoy an Excerpt!
I do not like handsome men. Not that I have much experience with them, but in my opinion, they’re self-absorbed and untrustworthy. Like the one sitting in the passenger seat of my Cessna 172 while I did the run-up prior to takeoff. Frank White.
Frank and I have shared only two experiences in the short time we’ve known each other. In the first one, I saved his life. In the second, he invited me to dinner and stood me up.
Now I’m not generally a person to hold a grudge, but being stood up is on my short list of unforgivable sins. So, when the company I worked for informed me I had to fly Frank to a meeting at my uncle’s farm a couple of hundred miles away, I turned my face into stone and took the assignment.
If Frank noticed my icy silence as I did the pre-flight check, he didn’t let on. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the little smirk on his face while he scrolled on his phone, his dark hair hanging down on his forehead. He needed a haircut.
The Newton Airport tower called down. “Cessna Three One Four Bravo Charlie, you’re cleared for takeoff on runway three-six.” After a brief pause, he added, “Have a nice flight, Cassie.”
Frank adjusted his headset when he heard the call from the tower and winked at me. I gave him a look I reserve only for the lowest forms of human life and focused my attention back on the flight panel.
“Roger that,” I said and repeated the instructions back to the air traffic controller. Then I added power and maneuvered Scout onto the end of the runway. Scout is the name I use for the little blue and white Cessna that was my father’s pride and joy. He taught me how to fly when I was a young girl, and he left the plane to me when he died.
My frustration evaporated as my aircraft responded to full power and accelerated down the runway. When we reached sixty knots, I gently pulled back the yoke, the nose lifted, and in one breathless moment, we were free from the earth.
This was a feeling I could never get enough of—the thrill of release as I watched the ground drop away. We climbed over the end of the runway, and meadows of goldenrod waved goodbye as we soared into blue heaven.
Blog Stop
Book Reviews From an Avid reader, February 6
Pause for Tales, February 7
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, February 8 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, February 8
Betti Mace, February 9
Locks, Hooks and Books, February 10
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 11
Texas Book-aholic, February 12
An Author’s Take, February 13
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, February 14
Life on Chickadee Lane, February 15
Blogging With Carol, February 16
For Him and My Family, February 17
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, February 18 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, February 18
Lily’s Corner, February 19
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Kay is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card and an eBook copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/2a0c6/lacey-s-star-celebration-tour-giveaway
4 comments:
Carol, Thank you for reviewing Lacey's Star. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book.
Do prefer sweet or savory snacks?
It sounds like the author created a great balance between mystery, romance, and faith.
Sounds good
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