Book Review: Heart of Stone by David James Warren

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What is this book about?

Rembrandt Stone has nothing left to lose…or does he?

Detective Rembrandt Stone doesn’t recognize himself in the mirror. Doesn’t recognize the world he’s returned to. Doesn’t even know his own name. But he knows one thing…living in this world is impossible.

Good thing he has an ally—an unexpected friend from the past. And together, they just might be able to unravel the entire mess. But first…Rembrandt will have to return to the past one final time and intercept himself before he makes a lethal mistake.

Time has outwitted him. It’s time for him to outwit time. Can he reconstruct a past he just destroyed or is there nothing left of his world to save?

The explosive ending to the True Lies of Rembrandt Stone!

My review:

Rembrandt’s worst fears have come true. His many attempts to get justice and fix things he messed up have failed in a big way. He just needs one more trip back to the past to repair everything and then he is done with time travel. However, it seems that God has other plans. Will Rembrandt figure out the real reason he’s been given this gift?

This story was my favorite of the series and could actually be read as a standalone. The other books in the series are interesting, but they all serve as backstory for the true story told here. It was more gripping and inspirationally deeper.

These books read like episodes of a TV series that you binge rather than individual books. I’m glad I had book six on hand to finish the saga.

What I enjoyed most about this book:

Page turning suspense

What I didn’t like about this book:

Nothing

Rating 5 out of 5 stars

Would I recommend this book to others? Yes, if you have the entire series available to read at the same time. Thrilling, interesting characters, great premise. This is the sixth and final book in this series. It can be read as a standalone story but the best way to enjoy this series is to read them in order.

Note: I received this book complimentary from a giveaway. I was not required to give a review. All of the opinions I have expressed here are honest and my own.

Where can I learn more about this author and their books?

Rembrandt Stone website  James Rubart, author website  Susan May Warren, author website

-Loraine Nunley

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