Rocky Road
By: Josi S. Kilpack
The Scoop:
Dr. Hendricks has gone missing. The community of St. George, Utah is
devastated. After all, he helped save
countless lives with his breast cancer charity.
All of the polices’ leads have ended in dead ends and Sadie is 100
percent not getting involved in this mystery!
Nope not her. She has a wedding
to think about and a girl’s week to enjoy.
But how can she enjoy her girl’s week, when the girls want to get
involved in the disappearance of Dr. Hendricks?
Summary
Sadie is supposed to have a relaxing week in St. George,
Utah with Caro, Pete’s cousin, and Caro’s cousin, Tess. Sadie didn’t expect to have an investigation
thrust on her the moment she sets foot in her hotel room. Sadie doesn’t want to get involved at
all. She wants to turn it all over to
the police. After all it’s their job,
and she’s done stepping on the polices’ toes.
But when the police ask her to get involved and poke her nose in other
people’s business, how can she resist?
Sadie as a Dynamic Character
Throughout the series Sadie slowly changes. Sometimes it takes several books to see a
change, and other times a drastic change happens over the space of one book. As mentioned in previous reviews, I believe
that’s what makes this mystery series different than other mystery series.
Sadie had struggled with her faith since Pumpkin Roll after the death threat from
Jane. In Rocky Road she finally undergoes a spiritual change. Caro quotes a
scripture to Sadie at the beginning of Rocky
Road that states God doesn’t intend for us to hide our light under a
bushel. From there Sadie encounters
several God fearing people including Officer Nielson, the detective assigned to
the case. For the first time since Pumpkin Roll, Sadie actually prays in
faith. She asks to be led to the right
places to figure out what happened to Dr. Hendricks. All the time Officer Nielson continues to
mention God and how He plays a significant part in his life even though bad
things have happened to him. Sadie leans
on Officer Nielson’s faith throughout Rocky
Road until she’s able to stand on her own.
I had been waiting for this change in Sadie for several
books now. By not restoring Sadie’s
faith immediately after Pumpkin Roll, (there’s
about 1½ years between Pumpkin Roll
and Rocky Road) Kilpack shows Sadie’s imperfections and insecurities that make
Sadie a round character. It also shows
she’s not a superficial person, but someone that many of us can connect
with. I know there are many people who
go years struggling with their faith because of something that happened in
their lives. I’m happy that Kilpack not
only let Sadie struggle with her faith, but also brought back her faith slowly
and believably.
Personal Review
I loved how Kilpack brought Caro back into the story. I find that many minor characters who aren’t
directly related to Sadie are usually forgotten after they make an appearance
in one of her books. When Caro showed
back up and played a major roll in Rocky
Road, I was thrilled. I do,
howerver, feel that Caro is somewhat a flat character. Nothing about her stands out except she loves
solving mysteries. So does Sadie. What makes Caro different than any other
character? In my opinion nothing. As good as this book was, it could have a lot
more complexity if Caro were a round character.
Despite Caro’s character, I would recommend this book. It was a plot twister and page-turner.