‘Unlimited’ Readers Discuss the Real Harold Finch

UnlimitedBookCover788x1200Here are some excerpts from new reader reviews of Unlimited, which released September 1, 2013.


Please click the link next to each reviewer’s name to read their full review.


“A story of suspense, redemption, and ultimately hope, Davis Bunn’s new thriller grabs readers and carries them through a labyrinth of danger where things are not as they seem… I was fascinated to learn that Harold’s character is based on a real Harold Finch who sold his consulting business to H&R Block for over 100 million back in the seventies. He then devoted his life to helping underprivileged children reach their potential.”


-Lori Boles, Amazon


“…Although this is Christian fiction, it does not preach to you. It is an honest rendering of faith-filled people living their lives in this world with all of its difficulties (and probably a few extra problems that most of us will never have to deal with).


-Mary Dushel, GoodReads


“A story of suspense, courage, secrets, and some romance. Something here for everybody.”


-Wilma Metcalf, Amazon


“…Harold Finch is the orphanage proprietor and a real live person who inspired the story. Finch was the founder and CEO of a successful management-leadership consulting group, which he later sold for over a hundred million dollars.


A man of true faith, Dr. Finch traveled the world, teaching his concepts and helping underprivileged children learn that they have tremendous potential and purpose in God’s eyes. This inventor and educator devoted his resources to fund missionary projects and orphanages. In the story, he tells Simon, ‘The world is full of motivated people going nowhere.’”


-Samuel Hall’s blog


“The action takes place in only a few days, and it is relentless all the way to the surprise ending! An excellent read for anyone who enjoys high-stakes adventure.”


-Marjorie Vawter, The Writer’s Tool blog


“Unlimited inspires readers to confront their personal challenges, and hints that there is a greater purpose in life than mere survival.”


-Sarah Gunning Moser, Family Education Services blog



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