Sunday, November 1, 2020

A STRAND OF DOUBT



Jana Clawson has a propensity for Chinese food, M & M’s,  chocolate chip cookies, and she deals with adversity with a wry sense of humor. She is caught up in a whirlwind known as Trevor Willis, the most eligible bachelor in Portland. He is perfect in every way, but will his secrets be too much for their relationship?

While Jana escapes to the Oregon Coast to make a decision about Trevor, a car accident stirs Jared Carpenter—a physical therapist with  kind Brown eyes who never turns down a homemade meal—into the mix. Unknown to Jana, events set in motion six years ago threaten everything she holds dear, and her life depends on one or both of these men. Combining suspense, intrigue, action, and understated humor, this book will keep you turning pages until the exciting conclusion. 



Born in Illinois, Donna Fuller has lived in a variety of places and currently resides in Butler, Pennsylvania. At times she feels like a ping-pong ball—bouncing from coast to coast and back again. Her grandchildren bring her the greatest joy. Donna has always been involved in writing, from journals to plays for Cub Scouts, to short stories for her children and as a reporter for a small newspaper. She has won awards for her writing and has taught at writing workshops and retreats. Donna is the co-founder of the annual OHPA Writer’s Retreat in Western Pennsylvania. She has published two novels: A Strand of Doubt and Code Name Scorpion. 

Learn more about Donna and her books at DonnaGustainisFuller.com, or like her on Facebook at Donna Gustainis Fuller, author.

 Author photograph by Mandy Myers.




A Strand of Doubt is a very amazing book that draws you in. The beginning chapters help to pull you towards Jana and have a feeling of standing next to her in the story. As she is trying to figure out everything she feels about Trevor she is pulled into a deeper mystery. Everything is not as it seems or how she thinks. While creating new friends and battling with an array of challenges and feelings. Jana makes new discoveries about herself as well as those a around her. 

I loved reading this book the Donna does and amazing job of connecting you to the main character Jana. As well as keeping you on the edge of your seat. As Jana is going through the many challenges you feel protective and all of the many emotions she feels. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who loves mystery and adventure. I would also recommend this book to anyone who maybe going through struggles of their own to find the patches they should take. 

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A STRAND OF DOUBT

J ana Clawson has a propensity for Chinese food, M & M’s,  chocolate chip cookies, and she deals with adversity with a wry sense of ...