Ms. McDonald has done it again with Captured In Ink. I love the plot, conflict and the critical elements that makes a great story. Ms. McDonald's characters, their interactions with each other is so realistic. Captured in Ink is loaded with tenderness, sexiness, loving outside the box, standing up for your beliefs. Captured in Ink gives the reader real day to day difficulties the various coping mechanisms, handling situations especially a crisis such of death and leaving minor children shattered without their parents. Ms. McDonald's depictions of struggles in families goes above the heartbreaking level.
The characters Shane and Ressa became members my family. I admire the talent, smooth fashion in which Ms McDonald writes; takes her readers on captivating emotional ride. Every character from main characters: Shane, Ressa, and the children, Mike and Carrie as well as the secondary characters drew me into the story from chapter one and kept me reading until the last page. In my opinion Captured in Ink is a wonderful story because Ms. McDonald's narrative keeps the conflicts so real (i.e):older woman younger man relationships, depression, pain and grief of tragedies, methods to overcome them, accepting people as they are, the importance of humor and its healing properties, being a true friend and what that entails. Captured in Ink provides the reader with powerful messages that will remain in your heart for a long time. I experienced the gamut of emotions. I cheered and appreciated the awesome power of having loving of family and friends.
A reader of Captured in Ink feels the depth of compassion and gratitude throughout the entire book and if they don't relate to this heartwarming and sensuous love story my heart aches for them. I loved this book!