
how many books does the average person read in a year I Was Never Afraid
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. 3rd time's a charm!By PrudenceWhile I enjoyed the first 2 books, this one far exceeds those two. The plot is so complex that it keeps you riveted. I enjoyed the Epilogue that tells you that it was inspired by his sister and her activities. Looking forward to the movie.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Be Very AfraidBy Ken BakerBe very afraid of "I Was Never Afraid". Once I started reading this book, I lost control of my schedule for the next few days. The book got me up too early and kept me up too late. The last chapter made me explain out loud...OMG.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I Was Never Afraid By Scott Baker SweeneyBy Angie ManginoI Was Never AfraidBy Scott Baker Sweeney2016Reviewed by Angie ManginoRating: 5 starsBeginning with a young girl curled up on her mattress in a dreary asylum room, the author quickly pulls readers into the story.When readers meet Carolina Paige in her apartment, they immediately connect with this journalist who works at the Denver Post. And when her editor, Marty Whitten, gives her a first shot at a major assignment, her excitement has her diving full force into the lead, unaware of the tangled route she was on, or of the danger that she would meet along the way.The extremely realist dialogue and excellent characterizations keep readers involved every step of the way. The action keeps them rapidly following along, unwilling to stop reading. Excellent supporting characterizations of Arthur Higgins, Karl Kaleido, Luis Francisco Vargas, Diego Morales, Bruce Watt, Inspector Miller and Elizabeth and James Sanders heighten and maintain interest, with a touch of the mystical adding yet another dimension throughout.Learning of the real Rebecca at the end of the book adds even more to the experience of this outstanding novel. The authors inspiration for this work of fiction was his late cousin Rebecca Jane Wilson. She became the first female cyclist to ride solo across the US in 1967. Her quoted response to a reporters question about any fear after this accomplishment is the appropriately chosen title, I was never afraid.