Thursday, August 20, 2026

Black Gold Secret by S F Baumgartner

About the Book:


A dead rig. A buried secret. A conspiracy that refuses to stay underwater.

Reporter Gemma Klein is supposed to be covering storm damage after Hurricane Tanya. The assignment should be routine: document the wreckage, talk to officials, and file another disaster follow-up before the news cycle moves on. Then an anonymous package points her toward Blackwater Rig Three, an offshore drilling platform with a violent past and a twenty-five-year-old explosion no one wants reopened.

Salvage operator Luke Mercer wants nothing to do with reporters, especially one asking questions about the accident that killed his father. Blackwater has already cost his family enough. But when Luke finds a hidden case inside the wreck, the old disaster stops looking like a tragedy and starts looking like evidence.

What Gemma and Luke uncover is bigger than one rig and older than one storm. Missing records. Shell companies. Offshore accounts. Insurance documents. Government filings. A powerful energy group with the money and reach to bury a fraud beneath layers of paperwork, legal threats, and convenient accidents. The deeper they dig, the clearer it becomes that Blackwater was never just a failed platform. It was part of a larger conspiracy built to protect fortunes, erase liability, and silence anyone who got too close.

The proof is scattered across damaged files, hidden ledgers, forgotten claims, and people who learned long ago that asking questions can ruin careers or end lives. Gemma follows the records. Luke follows the wreck. Together, they begin to trace the money trail from an offshore disaster site to a cover-up that was never supposed to surface.

Now evidence is disappearing. Witnesses are being pressured. The wreck itself may vanish before Gemma can prove what happened. Luke knows the sea, the rig, and the cost of trusting the wrong people. Gemma knows how to spot a lie, chase a source, and turn a hidden record into a public reckoning. Neither of them can expose Blackwater alone.

Black Gold Secret launches The Mercer Files, a clean action-adventure conspiracy thriller series where the treasure is not gold, jewels, or lost artifacts. The treasure is proof: records, ledgers, claims, archives, and buried evidence powerful people tried to erase.

My Review:

This is another good thriller from Baumgartner. The plot moves along quickly. Her writing includes no extra character ruminations or lengthy descriptions. For me, that meant I did not always clearly understand the action. Much of the plot takes place close to an underwater and damaged oil drilling rig, something with which I am unfamiliar. The lack of extensive description meant I sometimes did not comprehend the full scene.

The dialogue is snappy and moves quickly. The character development is not extensive but is sufficient to enjoy the ongoing relationship development. There is a back history to Gemma, a previous reporting mess she was involved in. I would have appreciated a little more background information on that.

This is a good novel for readers who like a tightly written novel with a fast moving plot and nearly continuous action. 


You can read my review of the short prequel, The Last Shift and get the link to download it here.

About the Author:


S.F. Baumgartner crafts fast-paced Christian suspense thrillers, weaving tales of complex characters, secretive operatives, and relentless agents. Her gripping storytelling has earned acclaim, with Living Secrets and Forgotten Secret—Books 1 & 2 of her Mirror Estate series—named Top Picks in the thriller & suspense categories, respectively, at Killer Nashville, and Tangled Secrets—Book 3 of Mirror Estate series—won couple of awards in the Christian Indie Awards and the Incipere Awards. When she’s not plotting her next twist, she’s binge-watching crime TV shows, like NCIS or playing with her cats. Fans of James Patterson’s style, especially those who appreciate short, punchy chapters, will find much to love in her work.  And as always, her books are all clean.

FB Publishing, 190 pages.

I received a complimentary digital copy of this book through BookSirens. My comments are an independent review.

(My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Until Midnight by Luanne Rice

About the Book:


Rhode Island’s picturesque Ocean House is the perfect setting for Kate Woodward and Conor Reid’s fairy-tale wedding weekend. But there may not be a happily ever after.

When an old friend of Conor’s disrupts the rehearsal dinner and reveals a blindsiding secret―a claim that she and Conor share a child―Kate calls off the wedding, thinking things can’t get any worse. Until the next morning, when that same woman is found with her throat slashed.

As investigators close in and suspicions mount, the evidence points to a mystery deeper than anyone imagined. The soundproof boat with telltale signs of something sinister. The mansion on the hill that lures in young girls and doesn’t let them go. A secret society whose members might be more familiar than not. And the truth of the dead woman’s past that draws Kate and Conor into a nightmare.


My Review:

This novel contains characters from previous books but their previous experiences are not essential to enjoying this one. It takes a little while to get into the plot but it moves well then. It contains good action and a few plot twists. Since there are many characters, there is also a wide range of suspects. I liked the setting. I have not been to that area so appreciate the adventure and the description. This is a good psychological thriller.


Thomas & Mercer, 379 pages.

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

(My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

Monday, August 17, 2026

The Tuning Chamber by M Maloney

About the Book:


A disgraced FBI profiler. A brilliant neuroscientist. One impossible chance to stop the destruction of free will.

Three years after a classified case destroyed her career, Erin Leland has sworn never to look back. But when her niece vanishes from Stanford, the trail leads to a secret neuroscience project, a mysterious symbol, and the Tuning Chamber.
Lily isn't just another missing student. Her extraordinary brain makes her the perfect anchor for the Cascade—a terrifying experiment designed to synchronize thousands of minds into a single engineered consciousness.

Neuroscientist Dustin Vale helped create the technology. Now he knows the horrifying truth behind it. To stop the Cascade, he'll have to destroy everything he built—and sacrifice everything he has left.

A gripping psychological techno-thriller about conspiracy, identity, and the terrifying cost of rewriting the human mind.

My Review:

Being human is a complicated and messy business. One experiences conflicting desires, frustrated plans, unorganized thoughts, uncontrolled periods of rage. What if one could experience a therapy that would align brain activity, regulating emotional responses? What if brains experiencing PTSD could be fixed?

Maloney has created a mad scientist who has developed a means for neural synchronization, leveling out the brain to achieve regulation. Synchronizing human brains to an external source would certainly make the world a better place, or would it? Is controlling the emotional responses of humans the answer or would it actually destroy that which makes humans who they are? The mad scientist only needs the perfect brain to further her work and she finds it in Lilly.

Part of this novel is dual time, giving us information from the past as to how the program was developed. There is quite a bit of science jargon presented to get us up to speed. The current period sees Erin, Lilly's aunt, race against time to free Lilly from an experiment that could go horribly wrong. Those who like science fiction enveloped in a thriller will enjoy this novel.


My rating: 4/5 stars..

About the Author:


M. Maloney is the pseudonym of a prolific author and writing coach.

Ubiquitous Press, 302 pages

I received a complimentary digital copy of this book through BookSirens. My comments are an independent review.

(My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Under Cover of Chaos by Liz Wanic with Rebekah Wanic

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Under Cover of Chaos

By Liz Wanic with Rebekah Wanic

Book Summary

“… a fast-paced thriller that plunges the reader into the morally complex world of a UN

humanitarian mission in Bangui...a must-read for fans of thrillers with high-stakes political

undertones.”

Kim McCollum, author of What Happens in Montana and Harriet Hates Lemonade


A serial killer hides behind an untouchable global institution. A broken system fails the victims. One woman vows to uncover the truth.


When young women are found dead in the capital of the Central African Republic, United Nations official Stella Fairmont is reminded of the unsolved disappearance of a friend. As she investigates, she uncovers what may be a chilling pattern: similar deaths in another UN location.


The deeper she digs, the more twisted the view becomes and Stella finds herself up against a system built on compromise, in which accountability is often an illusion. When the truth gets blurred and personal histories can be hidden, the only way to survive is to trust her instincts. But as friendships run thin and time runs out, she must navigate a minefield of lies, moral complexity, and buried secrets — all while trying to stay ahead of someone who would kill to keep the truth hidden.


My Review:

The setting and atmosphere of this novel are unique in that they involve people working for the UN in the Central African Republic. The heroine, Stella, is a complicated character. As an amateur sleuth, she is obsessed with finding the serial killer. She is impulsive and reckless, however, often jumping to conclusions. She frequently blurts out statements that do not help the investigation. There are many suspects and she changes direction frequently to follow the one she is currently concentrating on. Her pursuits lead her into a very suspenseful situation near the end.

There is some interesting information about working for the UN and being in a foreign country like CAR. The plot is not deeply steeped in the culture of the location, however. The overarching villain named the “King” remains a mystery and may lead to additional adventures for Stella. This is a good mystery to learn some about the atmosphere of working for the UN while hunting a serial killer.

My rating: 4/5 stars.



Publisher: Black Rose Writing (June 18, 2026)

AISN: B0GSWB8XR7   

ISBN-10: 1685137598 

ISBN-13: 978-1685137595     

Print length:  262 pages

Purchase link: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org.


About the Authors:

Liz Wanic worked for the United Nations for almost a decade in New York and in multiple field missions, including Syria, Mali and the Central African Republic before moving into cybersecurity. Her experiences have given her a sharp eye for detail and a deep understanding of the inner workings of power in complex situations.


Connect at www.lizwanicauthor.com and www.sistersliterature.com.

Rebekah Wanic, Liz's twin sister, is a social psychologist, university professor and mindset coach. She focuses on the intricacies of the human condition and the complications of balancing competing demands.

I received a complimentary digital copy of this book through WOW.

My comments are an independent review.

(My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

Saturday, August 15, 2026

Hidden Legacy by Christina Rost Blog Tour Book Review


About the Book

Book: Hidden Legacy (An H & G Mystery Book 2)

Author: Christina Rost

Release Date: August 5, 2025

Genre: Romantic Mystery/Suspense

When Emersyn Zucker meets Lucas Bennett, it’s love at first sight. But both harbor family secrets, and their blossoming romance soon gets tangled in a web of deception.

After uncovering her great-grandfather’s connection to a clandestine society known as H & G, Emersyn begins to question everything she’s ever known. Should she embrace the society or distance herself from her family ties and renounce her great-grandfather’s legacy? And if she joins H & G, how would Lucas react to her secret double life?

The mysterious disappearance of a century-old Bible forces Emersyn to choose where her true loyalties lie, because if the ancient text falls into the wrong hands, the consequences could be deadly.

Thrust into the treacherous world of treasure hunting, Emersyn and Lucas embark on a perilous journey where secrets abound—and trust is a luxury Emersyn can’t afford.

Click here to get your copy!

My Review

I liked this entertaining and informative Christian romantic suspense. The plot is quite different from the usual suspense novel and involves an old Bible. The prologue takes us to the past origin of that Bible then the rest of the novel centers around the value of it today. That value comes from names listed in it, names operatives from North Korea will kill to uncover.

A potential romance develops and it is interesting that both people are from wealthy families but hide that information. The deception is ultimately for good reason but has a very adverse effect on the romance.

This novel gives readers insight into the business of antiques, their value and how they can be used for good or evil. The romance is touching so make sure you have tissues close by as you near the end of the book.

My rating: 4/5 stars.

You can read my review of the first book in this series, Best Seller.

About the Author

Christina Rost is an award-winning author, mother to three amazing children, and is married to her high school sweetheart. While she currently resides in Oklahoma City, she’s lived all over the US, a few years in the UK, and loves to travel. When she isn’t spending time with her family or writing you’ll find her chatting over coffee and perusing antique stores for tattered books.

 

More from Christina

Hidden Legacy was birthed from a story I read about a woman living in North Korea who buried her Bible in her garden. In the dead of night, when her family slept, she would carefully dig it up, brush off the soil, and read by the faint glow of moonlight—knowing discovery could mean imprisonment, torture, or death for her entire household.

Her courage reminds me that God’s Word is not just comforting; in places like North Korea, it is life itself.

This harrowing story, and others like the North Korean believers, sheds light on how often I take for granted the freedom I enjoy. Here in my home, multiple Bibles rest openly on shelves—different translations, study editions, even large-print versions I can read without fear. I flip through them casually during quiet times and discuss them freely with family and friends. Yet for our brothers and sisters in North Korea, a single page of Scripture is a priceless treasure worth risking everything for.

My deepest hope is that Hidden Legacy would stir readers to learn more about our brothers and sisters in Christ living in hostile locations. Just like 1 Corinthians 12 states, we are all part of one body: “If one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together.” (1 Corinthians 12:26 ESV)

But not only to learn about their plight — I hope it also moves us to pray.

Pray fervently for Bibles to reach believers through every possible channel in these hostile regions. Pray for God to protect and strengthen the underground church.

And never forget, Love is a Legacy.

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

(My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)

Friday, August 14, 2026

Whisper Creek by Allison Brennan

About the Book:


After the sudden death of her husband, Ellen McKenna is doing everything she can to keep her Texas farm afloat. She and her family hope to expand their operation, but times are tough and making ends meet is more expensive than she imagined, much less trying to grow. Many of their neighbors in Cooke County have thrown in the towel and agreed to sell their farms to a local businessman, but despite similar pressure, Ellen refuses to let her dreams die.

On top of the usual hardships, a series of recent storms has left the region partly flooded, and as the heavy rain begins again one morning, all the members of the McKenna family jump into action to protect their land and animals. Ellen’s oldest son discovers an injured dog—and the dog leads him to a man barely clinging to life, the apparent victim of a brutal home invasion. Then, Ellen’s younger kids go to check on a nearby neighbor and walk into a threat none of them saw coming.

Before anyone can figure out what’s really going on in their idyllic rural valley, the storm picks up again in intensity, and the McKenna kids find themselves in over their heads with no way to call for help. To protect her farm--and her family—Ellen must face down all the forces trying to tear them apart.

My Review:

This is the first book by this author I have read. It is very complex with many characters and action in a variety of locations. It was way too easy to get confused. I had an ebook and perhaps a print copy with a map and list of characters would have been better. There is lots of action as a storm brings additional danger but I am not a fan of multiple points of view as they are hard to keep straight when reading an ebook.


Minotaur Books, 328 pages.

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

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Rhino Horn Underground by Deven Greene Blog Tour Book Review

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RHINO HORN UNDERGROUND

by Deven Greene

August 10 - September 4, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Rhino Horn Underground by Deven Greene

Struggling journalist Paige Remington leaves San Francisco for South Africa, determined to revive her failing career with a hard-hitting exposé on rhino poaching.

Danger strikes almost immediately when poachers ambush Paige’s tour group. She survives only because she is rescued by Spencer, a man who claims to work for the FBI. He says he wants to save the rhinos and offers to help her with her story, but as he exposes her to a world she would never see on her own, she becomes embroiled in the brutal underworld of the rhino horn trade herself. Paige discovers that Spencer is not who he claims to be, and suspects he’s in the rhino poaching business himself.

Caught between her ambition and her survival, Paige must decide whether to continue learning about the world of rhino poaching from Spencer and risk becoming the next casualty, or leave for home while she still can.

Praise for Rhino Horn Underground:

"Well, that was one heck of a wild ride! . . . Readers who love international crime thrillers and wildlife fiction will adore this book. Very highly recommended."
~ Readers' Favorite

"Rhino Horn Underground is a bristling, brainy thriller that asks whether doing the right thing still counts when the path to it runs through the shadows."
~ Literary Titan

"A fascinating look at an ethically fraught topic, Rhino Horn Underground underscores the collision of traditional beliefs and modern realities...an action-packed thriller!"
~ Indies Today


My Review:

This is a very informative novel that concentrates on educating readers about the rhino horn trade and a possible answer to the illegal acts. Paige gets herself into a number of dangerous situations as she goes out into the wild to see rhino farms and is attacked by nefarious people. The body count increases the more she travels around. There is some relationship drama as she stays with a rhino dealer while her husband is back home. Relationship tension builds.

This is an informative novel for readers who would like to know about the rhino horn trade. Greene has done her research and has placed the information within a novel full of suspense.

My rating: 4/5 stars. 

Book Details:

Genre: Eco-Thriller
Published by: Panthera Publishing
Publication Date: August 25, 2026
Number of Pages: 307
ISBN: 9781964620107 (ISBN10: 1964620104)
Book Links: Amazon | Kindle | Goodreads | BookBub

Read an excerpt:

Chapter 1

With the hot sun blazing above, I strain my eyes as hard as I can to look downward, but the blade pressed against my throat remains out of sight. My pulse is racing, and my breathing is so fast I can only gasp. Is that a trickle of blood I sense slowly making its way down my neck, or is it my imagination? Below and to my right, a hand holds a well-worn machete handle. That hand is attached to the muscular forearm of the man standing behind me, ready to end my life any moment. I don’t know what he looks like—it all happened so quickly—but I know he’s a Black man with a thick African accent. He’s telling me to hold still. As if I would do anything other than that right now. I clutch the cell phone in my hand, wondering if I caught anything useful on the video I’d been shooting moments before. Is the camera still running? If my phone were found, the identity of the man holding me would be revealed to the authorities who were sure to investigate later—too late to save me.

Our guide and four others on the tour of the wildlife reserve lie dead on the bare earth ten feet away, each in a pool of their own blood. As I take in the scene, a second Black man holding a rifle shoots the veterinarian who had been speaking to us. Now with a large hole in his chest, the veterinarian, armed only with a vial containing an animal tranquilizer, staggers and falls.

I think of my husband, Quinn, thousands of miles away from this South African wildlife reserve—probably asleep, oblivious to the fact that he is about to become a widower.

The two attackers yell back and forth. They seem to be having a disagreement, but I don’t understand their language. The man with the rifle raises it. I wince and brace myself for impact, but instead of aiming at me, he fires at the rhinoceros in a nearby pen. Blood and tissue—hide, bone, and brain, I suppose—spray from the back of the animal’s head. I watch in shock as the massive creature emits a haunting wail and falls.

A fraction of a second later, another shot rings out, this one quieter. I freeze as the man standing behind me collapses. His machete nicks my arm before he hits the ground. A second shot is fired, and the man who just murdered the rhino falls.

Who did that? Am I safe? I’m shaking as I slowly turn, just as Ethan, the only other surviving member of our group, grabs my arm and yells, “Let’s go!”

With no time to think, I struggle to keep up as I let him drag me. I check my arm where the machete cut it—it’s only a superficial wound oozing a small amount of blood. Ethan tucks the large pistol he’s holding into his waistband while racing toward the dead rhino. My heart is already pounding when loud voices—African voices—approach from heavy brush close by.

Ethan stops and appears to think for a moment, as my heart revs so hard I feel my chest will burst. After the brief pause, he pulls me along again, but in a different direction, now heading towards the body of the dead man who shot the rhino. He drops my hand to search the killer’s pants pockets, pulls out a set of keys, then snatches the rifle lying in the dust nearby. Motioning me to follow, he dashes to the small parking lot and jumps into the driver's seat of an open, doorless jeep that wasn’t there when we arrived. I don’t know this man, but I scramble into the passenger side as fast as I can.

Ethan guns the engine and heads out of the park. My mind is speeding as I struggle to fasten my seat belt, hoping I don’t fall out the side of the vehicle before I get it secured. Who is this guy I met this morning and know only as Ethan? All I know is what I can observe—he’s an average-looking middle-aged White man with a dark tan and thick black glasses, dressed in gray cargo pants. His belly is covered by a dull gray, loose-fitting, long-sleeve shirt with breast pockets and front snaps, hiding the paunch underneath. His gray bucket hat hides his hair, if he has any.

He told our group his name as we left Richards Bay that morning for the two-hour drive to the wildlife reserve in the eastern part of South Africa, where we would see several rhinos and witness the horns being sawed off of one. While the other travelers and our guide were lively conversationalists as we traveled the dusty roads, Ethan remained silent, seemingly uninterested in the scenery. I had written off this milquetoast of a man as someone who was there only because he wanted to take pictures to show people back home, hoping to convince them that he was an interesting person.

Now I’m wondering: Who carries a gun under his shirt when on vacation to view wildlife? And who would be able to fire it so accurately, so swiftly?

I finally snap my seat belt and study him. He stares ahead as he removes a device from his shirt pocket and places it on the dash.

“What’s that?” I ask.

“GPS device.” Moments later, he veers off the main road. Small trees and bushes snap under the jeep.

Not sure what to do, I ask, “What about those people? And the rhino?” Stupid, I know.

“They’re all dead. No time to waste. More were getting close to us.”

“More what?”

“More poachers.”

“How do you know?” I ask.

He glances at me as if I’m an idiot. “I just know.”

“Were you going to take the horns of that rhino?” I know it’s a crime, and I don’t want to sound accusatory, but I can’t imagine any other reason he would start to run toward the deceased animal.

His face tightens and his eyes narrow. “What if I was?”

Now I’ve gotten him mad. I need to change the subject. “Where are we going?”

“I’m getting us to a safe place.”

“I really appreciate what you’ve done, but wouldn’t it be best to head back to Richards Bay?”

“It’s not safe. There’s more where they came from.”

“How can you be so sure?”

Ethan reaches into his right breast pocket and pulls out a leather case a little larger than a credit card. He throws it my way, and it lands on my lap. I gasp as I lift the front flap and see his identification. His name isn’t Ethan, but his picture is on the plastic ID. The man sitting next to me is Spencer Crenshaw, and he’s an FBI special agent.

***

Excerpt from Rhino Horn Underground by Deven Greene. Copyright 2026 by Deven Greene. Reproduced with permission from Deven Greene. All rights reserved.

 

 

Deven Greene | Author Bio:

Deven Greene lives in Northern California near San Francisco. She has a PhD in biochemistry, a medical degree, and spent over twenty years practicing pathology. She uses her education and background to craft realistic novels, primarily thrillers, grounded in science and/or medicine. Many are high concept, and some can be considered hard science fiction. Her published novels include The Erica Rosen MD Trilogy (Unnatural, Unwitting, and Unforeseen), Ties That Kill, The Organ Broker, and Happy Sun Farm.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Breach by Jorgia Yates

About the Book:


Their traitor.

His fiancée.

Killian Hawke built his life on trust, loyalty, and the brotherhood of Delta Force. Harper Kincaid was his analyst—the voice in his ear, his edge in the field, and the woman he was going to marry. Then she vanished mid-op. His unit was compromised, Harper was branded a traitor, and Killian lost his career and reputation.

Now, he heads an asset recovery unit, leading a team of burned operators who hunt what criminals kill to keep hidden.

But he's never found her.

Until a job goes sideways in the New Mexico desert, and a blown engine strands him at a remote garage.

He needs a mechanic.

He gets a ghost.

Harper has a new skill set, a new identity, and a warning neither of them can outrun. When armed men close in with one clear objective, Killian has seconds to make a choice:

Turn her in and reclaim the life she destroyed…

...or go to war for the woman who might betray him again.


My Review:


This novel is the beginning of a new series from Yates and it is off to a suspenseful start. The novel begins mid-story in that many events happened before the opening scenes. Killian runs into an old flame. Harper is in fact, the woman he was engaged to. But he and many others are convinced she is a traitor. Harper actually has valuable information about the deeds of others but has been hiding from powerful people wanting to keep that crucial information hidden. Two threads develop in the plot. Harper has to somehow convince Killian she is really a good person and Killian has to use all of his abilities to keep them both alive. That leads to much suspenseful action and many close calls.

Yates' writing style includes lots of character thought. There is much Killian and Harper have to think through and we are privy to their ruminations. There is a good exploration of forgiveness included. The points of view follow both of them and changes frequently. We get to read of their thoughts toward overcoming emotional obstacles and rekindling the romance. While the POV is clearly identified at the change, in reading an ebook, trying to remember from which person the thoughts are coming from can be disconcerting.

The novel ended quickly and made me ready for the next in the series. I'll be watching for it.


My rating: 4/5 stars.

About the Author:


Falling in love shouldn’t be this dangerous—but Jorgia Yates wouldn’t have it any other way.

She writes Christian Romantic Suspense with protective heroes, courageous heroines, and a faith that holds strong when everything else falls apart.

Jorgia married her teenage sweetheart (after a very awkward meet-cute in the 90s), and together they’re raising two amazing children on the spectrum.

Living with chronic illness means her world is a little smaller—but her imagination is anything but. So while real life includes rest, resilience, and lots of grace, her characters chase danger, dodge bullets, and fall hard for the kind of love that protects—body and soul.

Shielded Grace Press, 346 pages.

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

(My star ratings: 5-An exceptional book, 4-Better than average, relevant and liked by me, 3-It is average, 2-It is below average and not liked by me, 1-It is practically unreadable.)