Chased by M. Liz Boyle ~ Book Review + Giveaway

May 30, 2021

 


About the Book


Book:  Chased
Series: Off the Intinerary, Book 2
Author: M. Liz Boyle
Genre: Christian Y.A.
Release Date: June 1, 2020

It’s been a year since Marlee, her sisters, and the Miles boys survived an avalanche. Sure, it was a little embarrassing for them when all the neighbors saw them on the news, but they love being outdoors, and what are the odds that another tragedy would strike this adventurous group? Has anyone calculated the statistics of being hit with two natural disasters? It has to be low, so of course the two families planned to backpack again this summer.


When the teens first meet Thad, a dehydrated hiker on the trail, they give him water and food and help him recover. He seems harmless until he tells them to hike a few extra miles at sunset. Then Lydie finds a hand-drawn map that Thad dropped, and they discover why he is so eager to get away from the Stanley girls and Miles boys. So eager that he starts chasing them.


Now they have to climb up unforgiving ridges, sneak through the night, and – is that thunder and lightning? To make matters worse, Marlee has a nagging worry that her older sister Ellie is preparing to move away from home.


What is God’s plan? How will they get away from Thad before it’s too late?

 

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My Thoughts


Chased in the second book in the Off the Intinerary Series. Although I think it did well as a stand alone I think reading the first one would have given better insight into these characters. In this book we see the sisters Marlee, Ellie and Lydie as well as their friends Sawyer and Marshall. The book prior has already prepared this group of teens for the danger they encounter throughout this story. 

I really enjoyed how the author includes the parents in the story. It was nice to read a young adult story in which the family unit is an important role. We don't see that in mainstream books nowadays which is a shame. The story does focus on the teens and they are both mature in mind but also spiritual mature which also was nice to see that in a story. I can see how this would be very relatable to teens reading this story. I know I was lost in the story. 

Overall I thought this story was good. It has action, adventure, suspense and above all God's word is woven throughout the story. Definitely a story I will be adding for my tween to read in his booklist as I think he will enjoy it. 

My Rating: 3 Stars/Liked it!

I received a copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.



About the Author


Liz is the author of the Off the Itinerary series, the wife of a professional tree climber and the homeschooling mom of three energetic and laundry-producing children. She received her Associate’s of Arts at the University of Sioux Falls, where she received the LAR Writing Award for her essay entitled, “My Real Life Mufasa.” Liz once spent a summer in Colorado teaching rock climbing, which she believes was a fantastic way to make money and memories. She resides with her family in Wisconsin, where they enjoy hiking and rock climbing. Liz and her husband have also backpacked in Colorado and the Grand Canyon, which have provided inspiration for her writing. She likes making adventurous stories to encourage others to find adventures and expand their comfort zones (though admittedly, she still needs lots of practice expanding her own comfort zone).

 

More from Liz


Five years ago my husband Dustin and I took a dream-come-true trip to the Grand Canyon. On the first day we hiked to the bottom of the Cathedral Staircase. To picture the Cathedral Staircase, think of the longest set of stone stairs in the world, double it, and put it in a (scenic) pizza oven. Oh, and strap a 50-pound bag to your back. It was there in the sun that we met a young couple who was sorely unprepared for the elements of the Canyon. The young lady had signs of heat exhaustion, and the guy didn’t have a clue what to do. Thankfully our group was able to help them and call backcountry rangers to get the couple to safety. The situation was eye-opening on many levels. After the shock of witnessing such a close call settled down, my creative side saw the experience as inspiration for Avalanche’s sequel. Except in my book Chased, I added a plot twist. When the dehydrated hiker recovers, he becomes a threat to the very people who saved his life. I had a blast writing Chased, and I hope you enjoy the adventure, too!



Blog Stops


For the Love of Literature, May 21

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, May 21

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 22

Texas Book-aholic, May 23

Mary Hake, May 23

Inklings and notions, May 24

For Him and My Family, May 25

deb’s Book Review, May 26

Locks, Hooks and Books, May 27

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, May 28

Blogging With Carol, May 29

Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, May 29

Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, May 30

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, May 31

EmpowerMoms, May 31

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, June 1

Remembrancy, June 2

Vicky Sluiter, June 3



Giveaway



To celebrate her tour, M. Liz is giving away the grand prize of a signed copy of Chased and a $25 Amazon gift card!!

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/10c91/chased-celebration-tour-giveaway




4 comments

  1. I’m glad you enjoyed Chased! Thank you for reviewing -Liz

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  2. This sounds very intriguing and like a great read.

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  3. Thank you for sharing your review of this story, it sounds like a wonderful read for my grandchildren

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  4. I think my daughter would enjoy this one. I'll have to tell her about it!

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