ON THE EDGE OF TRUST
by Patricia Bradley
November 3 - 28, 2025 Virtual Book Tour
Synopsis:

A LOGAN POINT NOVEL
Sometimes the closer you get to justice, the deadlier it becomes
When decorated FBI undercover agent Scott Sinclair suffers a gunshot wound in his right arm, the injury threatens his future career in the field. He is determined to regain his former job by training himself to use his left hand, and failure is not an option--especially when he's unofficially pulled into an investigation.
Tori Mitchell is a passionate crime reporter and podcaster who has dedicated her life to seeking justice. Her relentless pursuit of the truth has freed a wrongfully convicted man from prison, making Tori an enemy of the true killer. When her nephew is accused of a different murder, nothing can stop her from getting involved and clearing his name.
Soon after Tori and Scott reconnect on the case, shots are fired, leaving them to wonder which of them has been targeted. As the investigation intensifies, so do the threats and the sparks between them, but Tori's doubtful if she can extend grace and trust to Scott. They'll have to combine their skills and rely on their growing relationship to outsmart the killer.
Perfect for fans of Lynette Eason, Lynn H. Blackburn, Elizabeth Goddard, and readers who love faith-based fiction and edge-of-your-seat thrillers, this riveting, clean romantic suspense delivers heart-pounding danger and forced-proximity romance.
My Review:
This is another good Christian romantic suspense from Bradley. The characters are realistic. Tori has a crime podcast and she angers some listeners with her good investigative work and honest comments. That provides one thread of danger and suspense. Another thread of possible danger materializes when Tori's nephew is a suspect in a murder. Scott is a good hero and becomes Tori's protector. He needs to face a change in his life after a serious arm injury, however, and questions his ability. I was a bit surprised he told so many people about his previous undercover FBI work. That leads to some action and suspense too.
There is a strong Christian faith element in the novel as Tori must deal with her angry feelings toward God because of her mother's death. She also has to forgive and reconcile with her dad, the driver of the car in its fatal crash. He was an alcoholic and she totally blamed him for her mother's death. Scott is a recovering alcoholic so there is double emphasis on that topic. Tori struggles with accepting Scott, concerned he will relapse and cause pain in her life.
Bradley's writing style is good. She weaves suspense, character growth, potential romance and relationship restoration together in a good setting to make an entertaining novel.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
Book Details:
Genre: Christian, Mystery, Suspense, Romance
Published by: Revell
Publication Date: November 4th 2025
Number of Pages: 336 (pbk)
ISBN: 9780800747008 (pbk)
Series: A Logan Point Novel
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Author Bio:

Patricia Bradley is the author of multiple romantic suspense novels including the popular Pearl River and Logan Point series. She is the winner of an Inspirational Reader's Choice Award, a Selah Award, and a Daphne du Maurier Award. Bradley was selected as a Carol Award finalist, and three of her books were included in anthologies that debuted on the USA Today bestseller list. She makes her home in Mississippi.
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1 comment:
Nice review. Thanks for sharing. I don't believe I have read one by this author. Sounds good!
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