Book Review: A Distance Too Grand

Special Guest: my Grandma N! :)
A Distance Too Grand
by Regina Scott


Meg Pero, a very self-sufficient woman, has helped her father with his photography since she was eight.  She had once turned down a marriage proposal from a West Point cadet thinking herself not refined enough to be the wife of a military officer.  When her father unexpectedly dies Meg is left with his camera equipment and very little money.  With no options left to her Meg sets out to fulfill her father’s contract with the army to be the photographer on a survey trip.
Captain Ben Coleridge, a West Point Graduate, is leading the survey trip to the Grand Canyon to map a way around or through it for travelers.  Captain Coleridge’s father was Colonel at the base Ben is now stationed out of.  Colonel Coleridge never returned to base after he and a guide set out to look at the Grand Canyon.  Can the Captain allow the girl he once wanted to marry join his group as photographer?  Captain Coleridge goal is to bring his whole group back to the Fort safely.  Can he accomplish this in face of hardship and fire?

This book is one you do not want to put down once you start reading it.  It is well written and keeps you wondering what is really going on and will the mission be accomplished.


*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Revell) in exchange for an honest review. (And let my grandma read it:) )

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