Indelible, Kristen Heitzmann
Indelible, Kristen Heitzmann
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Indelible

Author: Kristen Heitzmann

Narrator: Kirsten Potter

Unabridged: 10 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/03/2011


Synopsis

In a clash of light and darkness, can courage prevail?
 
Rescuing a toddler from the jaws of a mountain lion, Trevor MacDaniel, a high-country outfi tter, sets in motion events he can’t foresee. His act of bravery entwines his life with gifted sculptor Natalie Reeve—and attracts a grim admirer.
 
Trevor’s need to guard and protect is born of tragedy, prompting his decision to become a search and rescue volunteer. Natalie’s gift of sculpting comes from an unusual disability that seeks release through her creative hands. In each other they see strength and courage as they face an incomprehensible foe.
 
When a troubled soul views Trevor as archangel and adversary, Redford’s peaceful mountain community is threatened. Together with Police Chief Jonah Westfall, Trevor presses his limits to combat the menace who targets the most helpless and innocent.

About The Author

Kristen Heitzmann’s gift of crafting stories has ranked her as the award-winning and best-selling author of historical series and more than ten contemporary, psychological and romantic-suspense novels, including Indivisible. An artist and musician, Kristen lives in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains with her husband and a continuous stream of extended family, various pets, and wildlife.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stefanie on January 27, 2018

I have read one other book by Kristen Heitzmann and really enjoyed it. Indelible was a great second one to read by her. The story jumped around a little too much for me in spots, giving insight into a lesser character’s life that I don’t really think had anything to do with the main story. Not that i......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on September 30, 2020

An insane thriller that shows just how boundless evil truly is.......more

Goodreads review by Jeanette on February 14, 2021

Barely three stars. I've loved a few of KH's books but this one seemed a bit over the top. Too many characters with disabilities, not enough 'normal' people or relationships to balance it out. I loved the series with Morgan in it, especially The Still of Night. I do appreciate Heitzmann's care for t......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on August 25, 2011

I wanted to like Indelible, the thriller by Kristen Heitzmann. But in the end, the disjointed narration and over-developed characters prevented me from doing so. Trevor, the former Olympic athlete with a painful past, and Natalie, the odd sculptor with an unusual ability, make an interesting pair.......more

Goodreads review by Belindachaplin on April 17, 2012

Starting fast and continuing in the same manner, the book drew me in and kept me intrigued and reading until I finished it! My only problem with it was because it was a "galley edition" there were some issues with the format on my kindle, making it more difficult to read, but even that didn't detrac......more


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Praise for Kristen Heitzmann

“With a gifted pen, Kristen Heitzmann weaves a gripping tale of intense trials, and she peoples it with brave, ravaged souls who mold their limitations into blessings—and soar! Courageous. Remarkable. Insightful. Indelible is all that and more.”
—Vicki Hinze, award-winning author of Deadly Ties

“Kristen Heitzmann is a masterful storyteller. With compelling characters, lyrical prose, and spine-chilling suspense, she weaves another rich tapestry in Indelible.”
—Colleen Coble, author of Lonestar Angel and the Rock Harbor series

“What she accordingly accomplishes here could be classified as rare and remarkable.… She creates scenes that are softly sensual and tension-filled, wrapped within a character-driven and ultimately uplifting mystery.…Indivisible is a strongly written work with a quirky and believable cast of characters and a plot that, though tightly woven, gives its protagonists room to breathe and grow. In fact, the people you will meet here are so memorable that you will want more of them, a prayer that hopefully will be answered in the near future.”
—BookReporter.com

“Heitzmann does a great job of weaving the back stories and too-present realities of each character into a unified tapestry of regret, hope, and redemption.”
—FictionAddict.com