Saturday, January 17, 2026

A Million Little Miracles Guided Journal by Mark Batterson Book Review

About the Book:


In this 40-day guided journal complementing Mark Batterson's A Million Little Miracles, the New York Times bestselling author of Win the Day helps us seek the God who is constantly moving in our midst, revel in his greatness, and catalogue the miracles he works all around us.

Think you've never experienced a miracle? Mark Batterson claims you have never not! Now he empowers readers to cultivate a holy curiosity about themselves and the world they live in.

In this compelling, author-curated journal, readers will spend 40 days seeking God and growing in relationship to him by pausing to observe and remember the many ways God is at work in their lives every day. Through guided Bible readings and thoughtful journal prompts, Batterson invites us to consider the miraculous work of God going on around us. He highlights three aspects of God that we take for granted: God is bigger than we think, closer than we realize, and better than we can imagine.

A Million Little Miracles Guided Journal invites you to a life of wonder in God and gratitude for his presence and work in the world around us.

My Review:

Batterson notes that 40 days is often the time of transformation in the Bible so he has written 40 devotions to help us cultivate the habit of observing wonder. He encourages us to look at creation, humans, and God Himself. He asks journal prompting questions and gives space to record our thoughts. He gives Bible passages to consider as well as quotes from his book and from others.

"We glorify God by enjoying God and all that He has made" (loc 321/1737) This book helps us pay attention to God and all that He has made, to delight in it all. Whether one has read the initial book or not, this is a good book to develop the habit of paying attention to God, what He has done and what He is doing. We glorify God by delighting in Him and this book of journaling prompts will get us on the journey.

My rating: 4/5 stars.


About the Author:


Mark Batterson is the lead pastor of National Community Church (NATIONAL.CC) in Washington, D.C. One church with multiple campuses, National owns and operates Ebenezers Coffeehouse, the DC Dream Center, and the Capital Turnaround (capitalturnaround.com). Mark holds a doctor of ministry degree from Regent University and is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-five books, including 
The Circle MakerChase the Lion, and Win the Day. He has also authored the children's books The Best Worst Day Ever and God Speaks in Whispers with his daughter, Summer Batterson Dailey. Mark and his wife, Lora, live on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.

Multnomah, 192 pages.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent and honest review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Friday, January 16, 2026

Terminal Danger by Jerusha Agen Blog Tour Book Review

 

About the Book

Book: Terminal Danger (Guardians Unleashed Series Book 5)

Author: Jerusha Agen

Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense

Release Date: October 24, 2024

This woman and her K-9 are being hunted. Exactly as she planned.

When a busload of schoolchildren disappears, Phoenix Gray knows the kidnapper is the unidentified serial killer she’s spent her life trying to catch. This time, she’ll find the killer and bring him to justice no matter what it takes. She and her Phoenix K-9 Security and Detection Agency join the search for the hostages, but they aren’t the only ones who want the criminal captured.

Callum Ross, an FBI agent who specializes in catching serial criminals, is about to resign. But not until he finds one last culprit, the killer behind a famous twenty-year-old crime Callum vowed to solve.

Despite the FBI agent’s uncanny understanding of her psyche, Phoenix refuses to be distracted from her goal. When the serial killer turns into the cat instead of the mouse, Phoenix thinks she’s ready. But will she need the God she rejected to achieve the justice she’s given her life to obtain?

Click here to get your copy!

My Review

This novel is an intense look inside Phoenix, the head of the K-9 Security and Detection Agency. Each of the previous novels centered on one of the agents and this one goes right to the head. Each of the women needed rescuing and strength to overcome their pasts and now, so does Phoenix.

Agen deftly gets inside of her characters but I was not bored with the character thoughts. I was surprised that there is finally someone who understands Phoenix. There is a well presented and very clear but intense presentation of the gospel.

This novel explores a number of issues, including justice and vengeance. Another is God's sovereign rule. There is also the challenge of believing in God in the face of unspeakable harm. And the scariest. Does one need to become a monster to catch a monster and bring justice?

The plot moves at a consistently breathless pace, a cat and mouse game between Phoenix and the villain, right up to the shocking twist near the end. I thoroughly enjoyed this Christian romantic suspense, the best one of the series. Even though it is part of a series, it reads very well on its own.

My rating: 5/5 stars.

You can read my reviews of the previous books in this series: Hidden Danger, Covert Danger, Unseen Danger, and Lethal Danger.

About the Author

Jerusha Agen imagines danger around every corner but knows God is there, too. So naturally, she writes romantic suspense infused with the hope of salvation in Jesus Christ. Jerusha loves to hang out with her big furry dogs and little furry cats, often while reading or watching movies.

 

More from Jerusha

Ever since I read Dee Henderson’s O’Malley Series, I’ve been hooked on a special kind of series. You probably can guess what that is. The team series premise!

In Henderson’s masterful Christian romantic suspense series, the “team” is a group of found-family siblings. I love sibling series in which each book features a member of the same family.

But another kind of team series that I enjoy reading is where the characters aren’t related but are bound together by a common job or cause.

Since I love reading team series, I couldn’t wait to write one of my own! Thus, the Guardians Unleashed Series was born.

Guardians Unleashed follows the five women operatives of the Phoenix K-9 Security and Detection Agency. Named after the founder and CEO, Phoenix Gray, this agency pairs each woman with talented K-9s who help them rescue and protect people in need.

From search and rescue to bomb detection and protection from assassination attempts, the operatives and K-9s of the PK-9 Agency can do it all.

When big or unusually challenging jobs come along, the women and their dogs tackle the assignment together. I love how the Guardians Unleashed series has one of my favorite elements of team series—the team members bond so closely with each other, that they become a family of their own!

As the final book in the Guardians Unleashed series, readers had high expectations for Terminal Danger. After all, it’s the story of Phoenix Gray, the secretive and mysterious woman who fearlessly leads her operatives into—and out of—danger.

Phoenix Gray was the most challenging character I’ve ever had to write, thanks to her high intelligence, psychological complexity, and emotional unavailability. But with much help from the Lord, this book came together as well as I had hoped.

One aspect of Terminal Danger that I and readers have enjoyed most is getting to see every team member of the PK-9 Agency again. They come together as a family for their hardest mission ever, and each character plays an important role while readers get the fun of seeing them with their heroes and dogs.

Ultimately, the people and dogs Phoenix brought together for their benefit and the benefit of others may also play an important role in her own life.

Your turn! What do you love about team series?

Blog Stops

Giveaway

 

To celebrate her tour, Jerusha is giving away the grand prize of a signed paperback copy of Terminal Danger, $25 Barnes and Noble gift card, Terminal Danger tote bag, magnet, and notebook!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/c/terminal-danger-celebration-tour-giveaway

I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Inside Man by John McMahon Book Review

About the Book:


FBI Agent Gardner Camden is an analytical genius with an affinity for puzzles. He and his squad of brilliant yet quirky agents make up the Patterns and Recognition (PAR) unit, the FBI’s hidden edge, brought in for cases that no one else can solve.

PAR’s latest case involves a militia group stockpiling weapons. When their confidential informant in the case is killed, it quickly becomes clear that the militia did not kill him.

As the squad looks into the evidence surrounding his murder, an unidentified man is caught on camera with their informant. This mystery man’s picture is connected to another case at the FBI, an unsolved series of murdered women, buried in the ground in north Florida. Could they have uncovered a serial killer? And if so, what is his connection to their C.I.?

As PAR juggles an investigation into both the dead women and the militia, they enroll a new informant, only to find the case escalating in dangerous ways. How will PAR handle a case that increasingly looks like a terrorist plot? And in the serial case, with no puzzles or witnesses, and few leads, how will a group set up to decode riddles be successful?

My Review:

The strength of these PAR (Pattern and Recognition) FBI novels is twofold. First, I really like the characters. They are quirky in a good way. They are able to see connections others cannot so are able to solve puzzling cases. Second, the mysteries are good and it is fun to pit myself against the characters, to see if I can make connections as well as they can.

The pace of the novel is good as the team has to solve two separate cases that eventually relate to each other. This is the second novel in the series and it may not have had the same impact on me as the first one since I was now familiar with the unusual characters. There is a little more fleshing out Gardner's character, including his mother with Alzheimer's and his daughter who has acted up at school.

This is a good FBI investigative novel with quirky characters and twists in the plot.

My rating: 4/5 stars.


You can read my review of the first book in the series, Head Cases

About the Author:


The New York Times 
called John McMahon’s debut novel, The Good Detective “pretty much perfect” and listed it among their “Top Ten Crime Novels of 2019.” The book was a finalist for the 2020 Edgar Award and the ITW Thriller Award, both for Best First Novel. Head Cases is his fourth novel. John currently lives in Southern California with his wife, two kids and a rescue dog. He splits his time between crime writing and his day job in advertising. Photo credit: Nathaniel Chadwick.

Minotaur Books, 400 pages.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. Mine is an independent review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

The Road Unveiled by Tim Bishop Blog Tour Book Review


About the Book

Book: The Road Unveiled

Author: Tim Bishop

Genre: FICTION / Christian / Contemporary FICTION / Romance / Action & Adventure

Release Date: November 4, 2025

Two wounded hearts. Long, winding roads. And second chances neither saw coming.

Lauren Baumgartner pedals toward Yellowstone National Park, anticipating a grand celebration when she reaches the Atlantic Ocean. But when her wedding plans collapse, old wounds resurface—and a haunting secret still holds her heart hostage.

Traveling alone with bear spray and a one-woman tent, she shares the highway with motorcyclists bound for a massive rally, including gang members who eye her as theirs for the taking.

Doug Zimmer, another lone cyclist, is grappling with loss and wondering if anyone will be alongside him when he figures out what’s next. He isn’t the only one drawn to Lauren’s vitality and spirit.

But Lauren may already be in too deep. What she faces on the Golden Prairie Indian Reservation tests her courage—and her faith—more than anything she encountered as a missionary in Uganda.

A woman with a secret and a man healing from loss pedal the rugged roads of the American West on a quest for love and purpose that leads to unexpected horizons.

Click here to get your copy!

My Review

This is a novel for bicycle enthusiasts. It does a good job of portraying the joys and trials of taking a long distance ride. Bishop gives lots of setting descriptions, both scenic vistas and traveling through old towns established during a gold rush in Montana. He also explores some serious topics in this novel, like same sex attraction, the plight of Native Americans living on reservations, abortion, and motor cycle gang violence, for example.

This novel is also a romance as Lauren struggles with the affection of three men. The resolution of that dilemma was not what I had expected. There is a very clear gospel message included, with the exploration of forgiveness prominent.

This is the second novel in a series and, while it reads relatively well on its own, the first should be read to fully appreciate this one. There is not enough background information at the beginning to explain everything, such as allusions to tragedies in the past.

My rating: 4/5 stars.

 

About the Author

After a thirty-year career in business, Tim Bishop left his corporate treasurer position, married his dream girl, and embarked with her to parts unknown—on bicycles. Ten thousand miles later, the first-time newlyweds have written four books about their cycling adventures. Their devotional, Wheels of Wisdom, won four first-place book awards. Publishers Weekly dubbed it “a road map for life.”

Tim’s first novel, The Persistent Road, won the Ames Award in General Fiction. The award acknowledges excellent books that encourage living a courageous and obedient Christian life, especially under challenging circumstances. The audiobook edition of The Persistent Road was selected as a Selah Award finalist.

Tim volunteers as a coach for a ministry that reaches people who are dealing with challenging life issues. He has written numerous articles for various Christian content providers.

A graduate of the University of Maine, a CPA, and a three-time Maine chess champion, Tim and his wife, Debbie, live in Middle Tennessee.

More from Tim

What is Christian Fiction?

I categorize my latest novel, The Road Unveiled, as Contemporary Christian Fiction. With the story set in modern times, the contemporary part makes sense.

But just what is Christian Fiction?

Is it a story with characters—and exclusively for readers—who espouse Christian values, believe in God, and exercise faith in Jesus Christ? Is it content fabricated to preach biblical truth? Or is it an entertaining tale so sanitized it won’t offend even the most sensitive of believers, even if it resembles little of what goes on in the world? Maybe it’s all the above. Or a touch of each.

I recently told my wife, Debbie, “I don’t write fantasy.” I wasn’t referring to genre but to placating readers who want only entertainment, escapism, and content that reinforces their beliefs. They’re looking for happily ever after in a world with far too little of it.

I like happy endings too. And I see entertainment as essential in fiction because a novelist must keep readers engaged if he hopes to influence them.

But I want my stories to have redeeming qualities beyond mere entertainment. Rereading my bio recently reminded me of this. It says, “Tim writes to create content that can change people’s lives.” That’s a tall order, but I wouldn’t be publishing books at my stage of life unless I wanted to touch a reader.

In The Road Unveiled, I promise I’ll take you on a journey. And certain parts of it won’t be easy. I want you to feel the pain of my characters’ relational woes so you can rejoice when they grow through them. If I can bring sweat to your brow as we climb steep ascents, you can bask in the magnificent surroundings and feel the rewarding rush when we sail down the other side. And if you feel the chill down your spine when danger looms, you’ll savor the peace at deliverance even more.

I’ll invite you to grapple with challenging cultural issues, too, so you can reconsider them with a fresh perspective. Could the difficulties we navigate with these characters make us all a little more compassionate, more aware of injustices, and more appreciative of everything God created for us? Could the nuance of a Bible passage jump from the pages of this story and smack us in the noggin? Maybe, like my protagonist, we’ll gain a better awareness of the toxic effects of a deep secret.

Strap on your helmets because we’re going for a ride. I don’t guarantee it will be smooth, but I do believe it will be worthwhile. Yes, I hope the story will entertain you. But I also want to leave you with something to think about, something that will stick with you long after you close the book. I sure hope I’ve accomplished that, but you’re the judge!

Blog Stops

Stories By Gina, January 9 (Author Interview)

lakesidelivingsite, January 10

Simple Harvest Reads, January 11 (Author Interview)

Texas Book-aholic, January 12

Artistic Nobody, January 13 (Author Interview)

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, January 14

Guild Master, January 15 (Author Interview)

For Him and My Family, January 16

Fiction Book Lover, January 17 (Author Interview)

Tell Tale Book Reviews, January 18 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, January 18

Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, January 19 (Author Interview)

Cover Lover Book Review, January 20

Vicky Sluiter, January 21 (Author Interview)

For the Love of Literature, January 22 (Author Interview)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, January 22

Giveaway


To celebrate his tour, Tim is giving away the grand prize of a $75 Amazon Gift Card and the two books in the Bicycle Adventure Series!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter..

https://gleam.io/nJ2bn/the-road-unveiled-celebration-tour-giveaway

I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

99 Ways to Die And How to Avoid Them by Ashely Alker Book Review

About the Book:


An illuminating, hilarious, and practical guide to 99 of the most terrifying ways to die and how to avoid them from an emergency medicine doctor.

Dr. Ashely Alker is a self-described death escapologist―or, in more familiar terms, an emergency medicine doctor. She has seen it all, from flesh-eating bacteria to the work of a serial killer to the more mundane but no less deadly, and her work outwitting the end has uniquely prepared her to write this book.

Dr. Alker manages to shock readers while making them laugh, educating them on how to outsmart a wide range of deadly situations and conditions. Many of the chapters include stories from her experiences in life and medicine, at times heartwarming, others heartbreaking. Sections include explorations of sex, poison, drugs, biological warfare, disease, animals, crime, the elements, and much more.

An Anthony Bourdain-style greatest hits tour of death,
 99 Ways to Die is entertaining while it informs. Full of valuable advice and wild stories, this riveting read might just save your life.

My Review:

Who knew that reading about ways to die could be so entertaining. Alker has a sense of humor that makes all the difference. Some of the stories she tells about her experiences as an Emergency Department doctor are interesting and humorous. Her knowledge of diseases, animals, etc. is great. And I love her repeated advocating vaccines. She knows whereof she speaks. This is not a book for hypochondriacs to read, however. Even I began to wonder about some of the aches and pains I feel. Could it be...?

Knowledge, humor, experience all combine to make this book a very informative and entertaining one.

My rating: 4/5 stars.


About the Author:


Ashely Alker, MD., MSc., is a practicing emergency medicine physician and a professor at George Washington Medical School specializing in utilizing media to create accurate public health education. She has been featured in USA Today, BBC World, San Diego Union-Tribune, TEDMED, and TEDx, and her debut non-fiction novel, Ways to Die, was published by Macmillan Publishers. Ashely is the founder of Meaningful Media, an organization that connects public health experts to all forms of media to develop scientifically accurate messaging. Dr. Alker has contributed to public health education as a medical technical consultant and a medical screenwriter for over 20 television shows, including TV and film for Netflix, HULU, HBO, CBC, Disney, and Apple TV.

St Martin's Press, 384 pages.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent review.

(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

Monday, January 12, 2026

Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification by Gloria Nusse Blog Tour Book Review

 Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification by Gloria Nusse Banner

CRANIOFACIAL ANATOMY AND FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION

by Gloria Nusse

January 12 - February 6, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification by Gloria Nusse

Our bodies record what happens to us physically throughout our lives. This is illustrated by the simple appearance of scars from injuries sustained years, and even decades ago. Evidence such as scars also tells us how we used our joints or may have injured them as children and adults. Our bodies conform to the environment in which we live, both outside and inside. By examining and observing these key clues, a forensic investigator can reveal the unique character that tells the story of a person’s life and death.

Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification is an atlas that covers all aspects of facial reconstruction and anatomy of the head and neck, such as facial expression and the anatomic basis for facial development, along with the effects of muscle movement. Written by a world-renowned forensic artist with decades of experience as a scientific illustrator as well as a portraitist, anthropologist, and lecturer in anatomy and biology, the author is as much a scientist as an artist.

  • Comprehensively addresses the history o facial reconstruction, facial development, muscle movements, and bone physiology used by forensic artists and forensic anthropologists
  • Demonstrates techniques in mold making and sculpting to bring the body to life
  • Includes images from cadaver labs and recent case studies
  • Provides detailed anatomy of vessels and nerves found in the face including the eyes
  • Details the muscles, ligaments and tissues down to the skull
  • Describes the changing face as it ages
  • My Review:

    If you ever wondered how the recovery of a skeleton could lead to the its identification and the possible resolution of a cold case, you'll find your answer here. Nusse shares her own experiences as she explains the work toward identification. There are plenty of illustrations and charts included. There is a wealth of information for authors who might have skeleton recovery as part of a plot or feature a forensic artist or anthropologist as a character.

    There are other tidbits of information for authors too. Nusse notes that our earliest memories are probably of smell. (104) Smell is also very important to memory in general and she suggests that the beginning of an interview for witness testimony may best begin by asking about what one smelled. (106) A surprise to me was the use of the ear in identification as its form changes only slightly during life. (89)

    This is a very informative book for anyone interested in the forensic work of identification. Nusse gives examples of her own cases to explain how the work is done, cold cases solved, victims identified.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.

    Book Details:

    Genre: Non-Fiction, True Crime,
    Published by: Academic Press
    Publication Date: October 13, 2022
    Number of Pages: 302
    ISBN: 9780128092880 (ISBN10: 0128092882)
    Audience: Forensic Anthropologists, Forensic Artists, Medico-legal Professionals, Forensic Scientists. Graduate Students, Law Enforcement Agencies, and Legal Professionals. Anyone Working In The Field Of Facial Imaging.
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    Author Bio:

    Gloria Nusse

    Gloria Nusse is a forensic artist, anatomist and anthropologist. She has aided in identification of unidentified remains and return 14 plus persons to their families. As well she has recreated the faces of ancient peoples of the Middle East, as well as recreations of the crystal skull for National Geographic among others. Her work has been featured on 48 Hours, Forensic Files, Dateline, National Geographic specials, Unsolved History and others. She worked as a scientific artist for over 35 years and has taught human dissection and anatomy at San Francisco State University for 12 years. ( currently Emeritus)

    She has authored and co-authored several journal articles and chapters for various publications. She was the invited speaker for the Chalmers Historical Address for the Association of Oral and Maxillary surgeons meeting in 2013.

    As well she has taught many workshops for professionals, including the FBI.

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    I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Partners in Crime Book Tours. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.) 

    Sunday, January 11, 2026

    Finally Hopeful by James M Greenblatt MD Book Review

    About the Book:


    Major depression is one of the most common mental illnesses, affecting more than 21 million American adults and 3.7 million of our youth each year. And yet, the current one-size-fits-all medical model for psychiatric treatment of depression does not work for a significant portion of patients. Antidepressant medications are often treated as a magic bullet, but the truth is that depression is a complex mental and physical condition, influenced by nutrient intake and absorption, body chemistry, metabolism, genetics, hormones, food sensitivities, stressful life events, social support, and many other factors.

    In 
    Finally Hopeful, functional psychiatrist Dr. James Greenblatt offers a new model of treatment that acknowledges that depression is not "all in your head," but in your body. Dr. Greenblatt provides a unique guide to optimizing the nutrients, hormones, neurotransmitters, and many other biochemical factors that play a major role in most cases of depression. It is vital to address these physical factors using testing that customizes treatment to the individual, and Finally Hopeful outlines what tests you need; how to read the results for practical action; and how to work in conjunction with your physician. You'll also gain key insights into antidepressants and feel empowered in seeking the answers you deserve.

    A functional psychiatry approach recognizes that depression has many causes and often requires a range of therapies, both drug and non-drug. 
    Finally Hopeful makes the whole-body approach available to everyone, delivering real hope and relief.

    My Review:

    I had no idea depression was so complex. No wonder just throwing antidepressants at patients does not work. Greenblatt argues that each individual's biochemistry has much to do with the cause and cure of depression. He has pioneered Functional Psychiatry, taking in all the factors affecting an individual. Greenblatt seeks to correct imbalances in the body and the corresponding deficiencies. He gives a hierarchy of things to test, based on his own practice results. His philosophy is test and treat, find and fix. He advocates working with a health care professional while one is working to understand the cause and cure.

    Greenblatt explores a number of possible causes, such as lack of particular nutrients. There are a number of tests so he has provided an at-a-glance list as a guide. He also suggests supplements to take to correct the deficiencies. This is a good book for anyone who wants to understand depression and possible cures.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.


    About the Author:

    A pioneer in the field of functional and integrative medicine, board-certified child and adult psychiatrist, James M. Greenblatt, MD, has treated patients since 1988. After receiving his medical degree and completing his psychiatry residency at George Washington University, Dr. Greenblatt completed a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School. He served as the Chief Medical Officer at Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, MA for nearly 20 years and has been an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine. He is the author of eight books, including the best-seller, Finally Focused: The Breakthrough Natural Treatment Plan for ADHD. His updated edition of Answers to Anorexia was released in October 2021 and his newest book, Functional & Integrative Medicine for Antidepressant Withdrawal is available now. He is the founder of Psychiatry Redefined, an online learning platform dedicated to an evidence-based, personalized treatment model for mental illness.

    Visit www.PsychiatryRedefined.org or www.JamesGreenblattMD.com for more information.


    Rodale Books, 368 pages.

    I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)

    Saturday, January 10, 2026

    The Voice I Couldn't Ignore by Johanna Frank Blog Tour Book Review

     

    About the Book

    Book: The Voice I Couldn’t Ignore

    Author: Johanna Frank

    Genre: Christian Nonfiction / Memoirs/ Christian Death and Grief

    Release Date: October 2, 2025

    Through a vision, God told Hanna he was going to take her child. Seven years later, he did.

    The Voice I Couldn’t Ignore

    Hanna’s relationship with God is undeniably unusual—of that, she is certain.

    Kept secret for three generations, a stranger’s prophecy that a window from heaven would open was aimed squarely at her. But instead, deeply wounded scars shut her off from that promised breeze, sealing away any hope for self-worth and true identity. As the years continue and she navigates motherhood, she’s drawn in and shaken by vivid dreams and visions—some illuminating, others quite alarming.

    “Did God just tell me he’s going to take my child?”

    When the fiercest storm of Hanna’s life strikes—a brutal whirlwind of unseen daggers—it hurls her skyward only to shatter her fragile house of faith, leaving her to wrestle in a deep pit of relentless grief. She can’t imagine trusting a soul on earth to explain why God moved the way he did in her life. And even if she tried, no one would ever believe her.

    “Don’t get comfy down here.” For all her inner warnings, she’s bound in anguish and despair with no visible way out.

    So she begins to piece together the God-given dreams and visions, aligning her interpretations of his handiwork in the Holy Land with Scripture. From these fragments, she shapes a parable of her own—an illustration of a new house of faith. This one on a solid foundation with gentle reminders of truth, particularly the one that sets her free: it takes the Trinity to lift a soul.

    Keep a window open. Catch the breeze that binds.

    Based on a true story.

    Click here to get your copy!

    My Review

    This is a raw fictionalized memoir and is not for the faint of heart. Hannah is honest about her struggles with the loss of her daughter. Frank is a skilled author, her writing aptly portraying an agonizing journey, writing in a lyrical way. I was a bit put off by all the initial visions, voices and dreams as that kind of spiritual experience is foreign to me. I was glad to read that her journey ultimately led her to more of the traditional Christian experience I am used to.

    Frank writes of experiences many may relate to, such as believing God had told her He was going to heal her daughter, only to have her die. The accounts of her daughter suffering from cancer are agonizing. The accounts of Hannah's reactions and feelings are raw.

    This is a good fictionalized memoir and a great example of how one could write one's own story.

    My rating: 4/5 stars.

     

    About the Author

    Johanna Frank is a Canadian author based in Southern Ontario, where she lives with her husband, and delights in time with her children and grandchildren.

    Her award-winning A Lifeline Fantasy Series includes The Gatekeeper’s Descendants (Readers’ Favorite 5-Star Medalist), Jophiel’s Secret (Winner of the 2023 General Market Suspense Fiction Award and the Christian Speculative Fiction Award), and Here Lyeth (finalist for The Word Guild’s 2025 Christian Speculative Award).

    In addition, Johanna has just released a creative memoir, The Voice I Can’t Ignore, a deeply personal work that explores God’s abundant mystery and healing.

    More from Johanna

    A creative nonfiction based on a true story; how I rebuilt a house of faith following the death of my daughter.

    This story leads the reader through an ancestral prophecy, profound visions and dreams, and a mother’s journey through symbolisms in the Holy Land. It shares how she guided her teenage daughter through a devastating diagnosis while wrestling with God, and reveals her spiritual rebuilding of an unshakable house of faith in the aftermath of loss.

    Blog Stops

    Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, January 10

    Simple Harvest Reads, January 11 (Author Interview)

    A Reader’s Brain , January 12 (Author Interview)

    Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, January 12

    Artistic Nobody, January 13 (Author Interview)

    Texas Book-aholic, January 14

    Guild Master, January 15 (Author Interview)

    Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, January 16

    Fiction Book Lover, January 17 (Author Interview)

    Cover Lover Book Review, January 18

    Tell Tale Book Reviews, January 19 (Author Interview)

    Happily Managing a Household of Boys, January 20

    Blossoms and Blessings, January 21 (Author Interview)

    Stories By Gina, January 22 (Author Interview)

    Mary Hake, January 22

    Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, January 23 (Author Interview)

    Giveaway

     

    To celebrate her tour, Johanna is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!

    Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

    https://gleam.io/j2Twg/the-voice-i-couldnt-ignore-celebration-tour-giveaway

    I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent review.

    (My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)