The Master Craftsman by Kelli Stuart

 


A treasure hunter's search for a missing Faberge egg. 

Nick spent his life treasure hunting, all the while leaving behind his greatest treasures of all, his wife and daughter. Now he is on his death bed with one more treasure to pursue and he wants his estranged daughter to be the feet that he can't be anymore. 

The story was an interesting dual timeline, flipping back and forth between early 1900s Russia and the present day search for the Faberge egg. There was some intrigue and suspense, but overall the book was not an over-the-top read for me. 

I found some of the story line a little confusing at times, not quite making sense of how the events had played out. Perhaps if I reread it, it would make more sense. 

But there was redemption and reconciliation and that is always a plus for me in any book. 

"The value of an object comes from the one who sculpts it - the one who crafts it with care and skill and, who breathes creative life into it. The master craftsman determines the worth."  That is true of you and me as well. We are valuable because God has breathed life into us and deemed us worthy. We are called to respond to that and live our lives for his honor and glory. 

I received this book from Revell and was not required to write a positive review.  All opinions expressed are my own. 

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