When you read this book, don't expect to lay it down. I read it in 2 settings.
The idea of a Berlin Heart makes me want to research it out with a story of twists and turns that when you reach the end of a chapter, you cannot quit. There is always something you have to know.
Dr. Paul Ford and Maddie are thrown together in a situation that keeps pushing Maddie toward forgiveness and healing. Tragic loss causes one to struggle with how God could allow it. Yet one sees God at work all the way through to healing. But yes; one never forgets.
A story of danger was clear to near the end before I figured out who was trying to kill Maddie, her Dad and Dr. Ford. Intrigue caused by a a plane crash, danger, survival, even a mountain lion and attempted murder.
I'm not sure the doctor I plan to pass this on to will get to rest reading it. Maybe she'll read it on the way to a meeting or teaching seminar.