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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Halfa Moon by Joan Bannan (Review)

Halfa Moon
By Joan Bannan












     Do you enjoy reading murder, romance, or maybe mystery well this book is for you it includes all these. Author Joan Bannan rolled it all into one while writing this book. This book was hard to put down since it was that good. Meg Randallman sister Laura who was six-year-old died when Meg was only four years old, this haunted Meg for years. Meg's mother Norma kidnapped her and her brother the day after her sister's furnel  and moved them across the states with a man name George whom she didn't even know. She finds a friendship in the George’s mother who spends time with Meg and her brother. She also finds friendship and romance at the job she landed in cyber security known as “the Lab.” Has she is in the crosshairs of corporate espionage when she fills a position formerly held by a woman who was murdered.

   
     I would recommend this book if you are looking for a murder, romance or even a mystery.

     Joan Bannan is a Christian and native Californian, who still lives in Northern California. She doesn’t consider herself an evangelist but her faith does influences her writing. Her faith greatly influences her characters and the theme of each of her novels.













 You can find out more about Joan Bannan here:  http://just-joan.com