Christian Romantic Suspense
KIM'S REVIEW:
This is my first Jessica Ashley book, but it definitely won’t be my last! I really enjoyed this story. The suspense was top-notch, and Lance was such a strong, admirable male character. It took me a bit longer to warm up to Eliza, but once her heartbreaking past was revealed, her behavior toward Lance made perfect sense. I loved the small-town setting of Hope Springs and getting to know its charming residents. The faith thread was beautifully woven throughout—I especially appreciated how naturally Lance trusted the Lord and without hesitation.The mystery kept me guessing—I had no idea who the villain was or how he was managing to pull everything off.
This is the first book I’ve read in the Coastal Hope series, and I’ve already downloaded Searching for Peace, which is Elijah’s story!
When I wasn’t reading Pages of Promise, I found myself thinking about the story and itching to get back to it. That’s always a good sign!
*I purchased this book myself, and all opinions are my own. The faith thread is medium. 5 stars!
BackCover Blurb:
Unexpected love, unshakable faith, and relentless danger collide in a desperate fight for survival.
Eliza Pierce thought moving across the country would help her finally find peace after years of fighting for her life. But when someone tries to kill her in broad daylight, Eliza realizes that the battle is far from over. And there’s nowhere left to run.
Desperate and terrified, she turns to Lance Knight, a former Army veteran turned private security expert. He’s everything she wants to avoid: a strong, determined man whose very presence stirs up emotions she’s not prepared to confront.
However, as the danger closing in on her grows darker, she must decide if she can fully trust Lance—both with her life and the shattered remnants of her heart.
In this thrilling Christian romantic suspense, secrets, faith, and love collide in a battle for survival—and a heart’s ultimate redemption.
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotion, danger, and faith in this unforgettable journey.
This is my first Jessica Ashley book, but it definitely won’t be my last! I really enjoyed this story. The suspense was top-notch, and Lance was such a strong, admirable male character. It took me a bit longer to warm up to Eliza, but once her heartbreaking past was revealed, her behavior toward Lance made perfect sense. I loved the small-town setting of Hope Springs and getting to know its charming residents. The faith thread was beautifully woven throughout—I especially appreciated how naturally Lance trusted the Lord and without hesitation.The mystery kept me guessing—I had no idea who the villain was or how he was managing to pull everything off.
This is the first book I’ve read in the Coastal Hope series, and I’ve already downloaded Searching for Peace, which is Elijah’s story!
When I wasn’t reading Pages of Promise, I found myself thinking about the story and itching to get back to it. That’s always a good sign!
*I purchased this book myself, and all opinions are my own. The faith thread is medium. 5 stars!
BackCover Blurb:
Unexpected love, unshakable faith, and relentless danger collide in a desperate fight for survival.
Eliza Pierce thought moving across the country would help her finally find peace after years of fighting for her life. But when someone tries to kill her in broad daylight, Eliza realizes that the battle is far from over. And there’s nowhere left to run.
Desperate and terrified, she turns to Lance Knight, a former Army veteran turned private security expert. He’s everything she wants to avoid: a strong, determined man whose very presence stirs up emotions she’s not prepared to confront.
However, as the danger closing in on her grows darker, she must decide if she can fully trust Lance—both with her life and the shattered remnants of her heart.
In this thrilling Christian romantic suspense, secrets, faith, and love collide in a battle for survival—and a heart’s ultimate redemption.
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotion, danger, and faith in this unforgettable journey.
February 2025
Great review! It has a cool cover, too!
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