Orion


Christian - Fiction
282 Pages
Reviewed on 06/30/2014
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Reviewed by Samantha Rivera for Readers' Favorite

Orion is a constellation, but that’s not all. Orion by Tony Ross is the story of David, a man trying to live a peaceful life. He’s trying to come to terms with God and with living a far more spiritual life than he used to do. Fighting and running from Victor made that hard before, but things are different now. Life has settled down and David and Mona may be able to find a cure that will save him and keep things just as calm, until a stranger bursts into town with danger and death on her heels. Now the town is in jeopardy, or at least the women, and no one seems to know who the killer is. Will David and the Sheriff be able to protect Anya? Or will her follower really take his evil game to the next level?

I felt really drawn into this story. Anya and David have a connection right from the start and it was easy to feel the chemistry there. I also felt the two of them were great characters. David obviously has flaws and so does Anya, which makes them more realistic. The plot line really keeps you going because you never know what the killer is going to do next. To save their own lives, this town will have to work hard, because the killer may just be riding out the storm right alongside them. Orion by Tony Ross is definitely a story that will keep you turning pages long into the night.