Reef soon appears at her home covered in blood. Piper McKenna is thrilled that her prodigal brother, Reef, has returned home. Shattered is the second book of the Alaskan Courage series by Dani Pettrey. However, a fourth passenger and Henry, the plane’s pilot, are missing. The third, Agnes Gray, is still conscious at the back of the plane, in an air pocket. Two of them, a man and a woman, are unconscious. Yet, time is short and they must rush to get them the surface and into the hospital. Soon, the other members of the diving team join him and they remove the victims from the aircraft. ![]() Cole prays that Henry had tossed free before the aircraft nosedived into the ridge. Yet, he was hopeful that there was still enough air trapped in the craft to keep the victims alive. The glow of the fuselage was no longer visible. Cole returns his thoughts to the aircraft. ![]() Kayden, the third diver, is his sister and Cole is careful not to let that affect his decisions. Cole is the dive captain and is responsible for every member of the rescue team. The surface informs him that the third diver is in the water. He sees the remains of the Cessna, and radios the surface to inform them that he is going off line. At forty feet, he slips his external light from his utility belt and turns it on. The book opens off the Coast of Tariuk Island in Alaska as Cole McKenna leaves the chaos above the surface for the chaos below. Can Cole and Bailey move beyond the pain and disappointments of their past and build a new future together? On the other hand, Bailey felt Cole let her down. Yet, she was not the same girl who had left Yancey. However, the reality of Bailey’s presence is a tough challenge. He could also take the fact that Yancey didn’t seem to be moving on. He could even handle the fact that a murderer had settled in his home town. Cole McKenna could handle the deep sea dives and help the police to collect evidence. In fact, the plane had been sabotaged and two deep water divers were dead. However, dark evidence emerges and Bailey’s expertise becomes invaluable in the case. So when Bailey returned to Yancey for the funeral of a loved one killed in a plane crash, she was determined not to stay for a minute longer than necessary. Moreover, she had a past and a reputation, and Yancey was a small town. Bailey Craig had vowed never to set foot in Yancey again. This was until the truth of what lay hidden in the depths off the coast began to surface. Yancey was a small, quiet town in Alaska. Submerged is the first book of the Alaskan Courage series by Dani Pettrey. ![]() She lives in Maryland with her husband, daughters, son in law and grandson. Dani Pettrey feels that having a regular 9 to 5 job would not have allowed her that kind of flexibility and team effort. She also collaborated with Dee Henderson in the book, Sins of the Past. She is the author of the acclaimed Alaskan Courage series and the Chesapeake Valor Series. They also read her work and provide feedback. She brainstorms with her husband and children. It also improved her writing because it became a family effort. While her children worked, she could join them and work on her writing. This is because homeschooling has allowed a better flexibility in her writing schedule. She has also been influenced by The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks, Predator by Terri Blackstock, Crossing Oceans by Gina Holmes, A is for Alibi by Sue Grafton, and the O’Malley series by Dee Henderson among many other works.ĭani Pettrey is a homeschooling mom. Her work is influenced books such as Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Jesus I knew, and The Screw tape Letters. These include plenty of romance, deepening of her characters faith, the thrill of adventure, and nail biting suspense. Dani Pettrey says inspirational romantic suspense incorporates many of the things she loves. She writes in the romantic suspense genre. Dani Pettrey is an acclaimed American writer.
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