Back Cover Synopsis:
Sean has always felt like an outsider in his own family.
Now he must risk never achieving what he wants most--his father's love.
Now he must risk never achieving what he wants most--his father's love.
Billionaire globe-trotter Sean Worthington is stunned when his older brother suddenly abandons the Senate race in New York and walks away without a backward glance. As campaign manager, Sean's left to handle the media feeding frenzy with no answers. Worse, their father--as usual--backs Will, the "perfect" son.
Frustrated by his father's lack of belief in him, Sean determines to finally move on and forge a unique path. But when a powerful secret is revealed, threatening everything Sean has counted on, he must wrestle with shocking truths . . . and combat the power brokers behind the scenes who have the Worthington family in their crosshairs.
About the Authors:
Dr. Kevin Leman, the New York Times bestselling author of more than 50 books, including The Birth Order Book and Born to Win, has made thousands of house calls for Fox & Friends, The View, Today, Morning in America, CBS's The Early Show, The 700 Club, CNN, and Good Morning America.
Jeff Nesbit, a former senior communications official at the White House and former director of public affairs for two prominent federal science agencies, is a strategic communications advisor and the author of 25 novels. The executive director of Climate Nexus, he also writes At the Edge, a weekly column for U.S. News & World Report.
My thoughts:
Although A Powerful Secret is book number 2 in the Worthington Destiny series it was an enjoyable read on its own. I didn't realize that there had been a previous book until after I finished reading it because it did such a terrific job of catching you up. This book is a political mystery, thriller, with a dash of romance thrown in. I found it quite entertaining though at times it got a bit slow. All in all I enjoyed the book. Sean Worthington is the proverbial middle child. He is always longing for the approval of his father and finds it hard to fit into his family though he loves them very much. Just when he thinks he is on the verge of gaining his father's approval his brother shocks him and destroys his chance by dropping our of a Senate race. Sean is confused and hurt most of all by his brother's refusal to tell him why. As you read through the book you find that the mystery goes deeper than you realized. I enjoyed the different characters in the story and found myself relating to their struggles. Sean grows throughout the book. He begins as an evolutionist and by the end of the book has realized that God is the Creator. While he has no definite experience in this book you are left with the impression that he is seeking to know and follow God by the end of the book. The intrigue was exciting and the story line entertaining. I hope to read book number when it comes out. I would recommend this book to older teens and adults. It is a clean christian fiction book but has a couple elements some of which I don't want to get into because I don't want to spoil the book. There is some talk of millions of years etc by the main character as he comes from the place of being an evolutionist at the beginning of the book. All in all a clean entertaining book if you like political intrigue. I received this book in exchange for my honest review as part of the Revell Reads blogger review program.