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Can Denali Deveraux overcome one parent's suicide and another's disappearance to embrace love and find forgiveness? A Portraits book.
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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 1998
      Denali Deveraux still misses her mother, who committed suicide soon after Denali's birth. Her love life is stagnant, her grandfather ignores her, and her career with a theme-park design firm depends on his good will. Things begin to look up when a Christian group insists on having Denali design their park, feeling that only a devout believer like Denali can do it justice. After moving to Dallas, Denali finds herself attracted to Michael Copeland, an architect attached to the project. However, Michael has ulterior motives for getting involved with Denali, and she soon has to cope with an aunt's illness, more revealed secrets of her birth, and threats to her life. Unfortunately, this abundance of plot eventually overwhelms the book. Buy only where there is a high demand for contemporary Christian romances or where Peterson (A Promise for Tomorrow, Bethany, 1998) has many fans.

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      February 1, 1999
      YA-Denali Deveraux has everything, and nothing. Wealthy, intelligent, well educated, and attractive, she is on her way to building a reputation as a creative developer of theme parks, and she is not yet 30. From outward appearances, she is to be envied. Within her spirit, however, she is a wounded child, with no mother, no father, and a grandfather who refuses to see her-even though he is her employer and legal guardian. This story of a modern orphan, estranged from her only living grandparent by circumstances over which she has no control, will have appeal for many YAs who live in nontraditional families. Denali's confusion and loneliness, her identity crisis, and her hunger for answers will resonate with readers who find themselves in similar situations. Peterson captures the emotions of one who has been battered by life, yet finds fulfillment in her career. Denali may serve as a role model for contemporary young women who face challenges without the security of family. Ultimately, this is a love story, but it also speaks to all who face locked doors to the past.-Janice DeLong, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA

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