
I love that I could not tell which author wrote which part of the book. Since I have not read the rest of the books in this series, I don't know them as well as I would like, but I felt this book was a perfect ending to the series while managing to stand alone. Given an array of viewpoints throughout the story allows the reader to see different aspects of the land and deeper insights into characters we might not hear from otherwise. They will lie, cheat, and steal in order to maintain their farce and they don't care who goes down in the process so long as they can get what they want. I offer a four Stars rating for this production and tale.Under the Midnight Sun is a book that shows just how far some people are willing to go when they're afraid. Christina Moore does a commendable job narrating this story. The characters are well-defined and the situations well-portrayed. It successfully keeps the reader involved and interested. The story involves conflicts, and some unexpected “twists “. Among other topics are: misjudgment, condemnation, forgiveness, survival, disaster, Pinkertons, Christlikeness. This is a dramatic, religiously impacted, romance and adventure novel.

When the four of these individual’s paths cross, this is when the real, mostly unpredictable, adventures begin. He wanted Jacob and his dogs to go with him. Jayson, a geologist, had been commissioned to go on an expedition. It was also where he miraculously ran into his old friend, again. He would hang for his crimes! Jacob had been injured and unable to travel. She was determined to catch and take the murderous, thieving Jayce Kincaid to Seattle, where the authorities there agreed to assist in capturing him. Why was he here now? Could her heart really take this? Can she bring herself to forgive him and not be bitter? Helaina worked for the Pinkertons. It had been a decade since she had seen him. Jayce was her brother’s best friend, years ago, who had broken her heart. When she finally saw his bundled up form coming through the fog, she ran and hugged him, shocked when she realized it was not her brother. She tried to trust God to protect him, but supplies were almost gone. It was not unusual for him to be gone a few days at a time hunting and for supplies. Orphaned in their teen years, they swore to always care for each other. They were among the healthiest and best trained in the area. Jacob was also well known for his “sled dogs”.

Leah and her brother, Jacob, I ran a small “trade” store in a small community in Alaska close to Nome.
