Nature of The Lion

Nature of The Lion

T.M. Clark

Nature Of The Lion by T.M. Clark

Reviewed by Helen

MS Clark you have done it again, written a story that had me turning the pages trying to get to the end but not wanting it to end, you have taken me on a thrilling adventurous journey to Africa and bought to life people that have been through so much, the struggles that they go through, this really is a fabulous story.

The Story begins in South Africa where Chloe has just returned home from university to her invalid father Mike and the people she calls family Enoch and his son Xo, but there is trouble with a racist neighbour and Enoch ends up in trouble with the law, times are hard for people like Enoch and his son, so the decision is made to move back to Zimbabwe, their home, the place they fled five years before, it is not going to be an easy trip back through countries that are at war and there are also dangers from the animals to contend with.

Chloe seeks help from an old friend Nick, who is now a Kruger park ranger, he agrees and brings along his tracker Khululani and the dangerous journey begins with their horses and family across war torn Mozambique to Zimbabwe. This journey had me on the edge of my seat with danger happening around every corner, throw in a nasty hunter part of a group of shadow hunters known as the 6th and my heart was thumping.

I loved the characters in this story MS Clark has bought them to life, the love they shared for each other is amazing they went above and beyond and a romance as well what more could you want, the book is gripping, riveting I could barely put this one down, the setting is amazing, I really need to visit Africa and see the beauty for myself, MS Clark your stories are amazing and should not be missed you write powerful stories of strength and character of getting on with life when things can be tough, thank you for another keeper.

5/5 stars for a fabulous story


Published November 19th 2018 by HarperCollins Australia