
REVIEWS
It is hard to understate the creative and storytelling framework of the mind of Floyd Schneider. As someone who has personally been taught by him as a professor and been discipled by him, I can say without a doubt that the deep and creative stories he has told have had an amazing and profound impact not only on me but on all who hear them. Floyd has been writing for a long time and telling stories for even longer, to see a book like this come out I can only say kudos and God bless that we have such a skilled teacher, expositor, and writer like him. --Jacob
This is a fun story, well told, with a view to understanding that people have backgrounds that you might not be able to tell at first glance. The characters are well defined. I especially liked the inner-voice self arguments that the two main characters engage in. Well worth your time to read. --M.C.
A good read. Once you get rolling, you realize you’re somewhere in the middle, and forgot that you had a meeting. Enough about me though, Floyd seems to have this ability to write characters that resonate with the little things you forget about they’re so normal. So you find yourself wrapped in a story of familiarity, even though you know you could never actually do what these characters do. It’s a damn good story. Give it a go. --Nathan
Dr. Schneider is clever and always entertaining in his stories. --Mike A.
Never read a better book. --Jas
If you enjoy reading Maya Banks' KGI series, you will enjoy All You Cannot See, the first in a new series by Floyd Schneider. The book is about a group of people who save young girls who are kidnapped to be sold overseas. Ryan is part of this organization and can't tell Danique, a young woman he meets on campus. As the danger for each of them escalates, the love they share also grows. This book presents the characters well and the story keeps readers engaged throughout the book. It is a great start to a new series. --Louise A. Harris
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No two people could be more different: Ryan runs toward trouble
and Danique has run away. At a small, private university in the
foothills of Montana, fate brings them together in a tangle of bookbags
and classroom chairs.
But Ryan is no wide-eyed Freshman; he works
for a consulting company as a cover for his real job of rescuing
international kidnap victims. Reluctantly, he has agreed to join the
collegiate crowd to add an MA in International Finance to his resumé. He
will get it done – and quickly – but kidnappings don’t wait for summer
break.
Danique, definitely a wide-eyed Freshman, has escaped from
an abusive home, leaving her two sisters behind. Putting aside her
desire for travel, adventure, and romance, she determines to find a
career that will provide for the girls. She disappoints herself,
however, by falling for the first man to pay any attention to her. Will
she end up just like her mother?
When Danique literally crashes
into Ryan and reopens a recent wound, he finds he must trust her, but
how trustworthy can she be? His team is afraid that his emotions for
Danique will override his good sense. Yet he harbors a greater secret
that tears at his heart and could jeopardize the lives of everyone in
his team. Loving Danique has to come last. Or does it?