I like mysteries and whodunnit types of books. Life Everlasting by Robert Whitlow held my interest combining murder, romance, and a bit of humor, all within the context of the Christian faith.
Alexia Lindale is a successful attorney who takes on a case that turns out to be more than she can handle. She finds friendship, which turns out to be more than friendship, with a music minister Ted Morgan who shows her the way to God.
The book is a page-turner, and I was anxious to solve the intricate mystery that was cleverly woven. But the ending fell a bit flat. While all the pieces fitted together in the ending, it was done abruptly. I wished a little more was explained in the ending.
Still, I would recommend this book with a good plot, likable characters, and some Christian inspiration.
Disclosure: Thomas Nelson provided me with a complimentary copy of this book for this review. Opinions are entirely my own.