Review of UNSEEN DANGER by Jerusha Agen

About the Book

Synopsis:

After a brutal attack, it took Nevaeh Williams six years to rebuild her life. Now a security specialist at the Phoenix K-9 Security and Detection Agency, she faces danger nearly every day. But when an old friend is targeted, her fragile stability begins to crumble.

Celebrity bodyguard Branson Aaberg could lose more than his career if he fails to end the mysterious threat against his client. Soon he’s more concerned with rescuing the tough but vulnerable woman who joins his security team.

Nevaeh is there to protect her friend, but what if she needs protection? What if the feeling she’s being watched isn’t the result of her traumatized imagination? If the danger is real, Nevaeh’s only hope for survival may be the God powerful enough to defeat her worst enemy—the one she doesn’t see before it’s too late.

Details: Series: Guardians Unleashed, Book 3
Genre: Romantic Suspense
ASIN: B0C2S1PQJD
ISBN: 9781956683226

My Thoughts

Nevaeh Williams is a security specialist with the P K-9 group and is having difficulty overcoming her past trauma so she suffers from PTSD. When she and her colleague Jazz are tasked to help protect rapper D-Chop, Naveah encounters security specialist Branson, a man whose size reminds her of the man who attacked her six years previously. Naveah has to overcome her past, face the present dangers and get ready for an uncertain future in this brilliantly written page turner. With an intriguing plot, clever repartee between the characters and a head-spinningly fast pace, this book had me totally captivated from beginning to end. This is the first book from this author that I have ever read and I was afraid that I would not be able to follow the story, but that was not the case at all. This intense romantic suspense can be read as a standalone, but I enjoyed it so much that I ordered the other books in the series just so I can read the stories of the other characters. The plot is brilliant, crackling with tension as D-Chop is threatened as well as Naveah. With dynamic characters and an underlying foundation of faith, this novel held me enthralled with my heart pounding at times. I really enjoyed getting to know the members of the P K-9 team, especially the talented and well-trained dogs. Alvarez, Naveah’s canine partner, was intuitive and doing a spectacular job of keeping her safe. This is an edgy suspense with some remarkable twists and fake trails that made the drama believable and fast-moving. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys mystery, suspense, non-stop action and characters that are lovable and relatable.
Disclaimer
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author as a member of her launch team. I was not required to write a positive review, and all opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16th CFR, Part 255, “Guidelines Concerning the Use of Testimonials and Endorsements in Advertising.”

Intense suspense, so rated PG, although the content is totally clean!

About the author

Jerusha Agen imagines danger around every corner but knows God is there, too. So naturally, she writes suspense infused with the hope of salvation in Jesus Christ.
With a B.A. in English and a background in screenwriting, Jerusha is a speaker, writing instructor, and Fear Warrior who sounds the call to battle against fear in our everyday lives.
Jerusha loves to hang out with her big furry dogs and little furry cats. You’ll often find her sharing irresistibly adorable photos of them in her newsletter and on social media.
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The Imagery of Snow

I have to be honest and confess here and now that I don’t like snow. For me, it’s too cold, too slippery, too dangerous to walk on for my unsteady legs. When we moved to Maine, I often told people that Harry had moved us to hell and it was cold. We had almost two hundred inches of snow the first winter that we were there, with snow reaching our second story windows, and that was not an exaggeration at all. We lived there for four years (I called it surviving) and God taught me a lot of lessons there, mostly about not being so self-centered and thoughtless. That being said, I never really appreciated the snow there…it quickly became brown (or yellow) and a real mess to walk on or drive in during the eight months it was present. However, now that I am aged and no longer living in the frozen north, I can reflect on the imagery of snow and appreciate what the Scriptures say about it.

Scarlet is a deep and vivid red color. If it spills on anything, it will definitely be noticeable. So, when I think about how my sin is scarlet, covering my entire life, that is a brutal picture of reality. There is not one part of my former life that my sin did not affect. But thanks be to God who provided His Son to cleanse me completely from my sins! I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior on February 28, 1973, and my life was completely changed. Not only did I leave my sins behind, but I was no longer stained by it. God looked down and saw whiteness, not red. The red was in the blood that His Son shed. The white is as pure as snow.

I still don’t like snow—the cold, the danger it presents. But I do like to see it now, especially when it is freshly fallen and a pristine white. No small animal tracks, no dirt, just white as far as the eye can see. That is an advantage of living rurally…there is no traffic and until we move our car to go out, there are no tire tracks, ruts or mud. Everything is white…an indescribable color that glistens in the sun and reflects the soft light of the moon. That is how God means for us to be, glowing in the reflection of His Son, totally clean from all of our impurities, the sin that separated us from Him.

One of my favorite old hymns when I was a new Christian was “There’s Power in the Blood.” At the time, I didn’t really understand all of the words but I liked the music and I enjoyed raising my voice in song with the others who clapped and sang along as the church band played. These days, I still enjoy this hymn; however, I don’t see it as a song to raise the enthusiasm of the crowd but as a song that acknowledges the sacrifice of our Savior and the demonstration of the powerful love of God. Do I sometimes mess up and sin? Yes, unfortunately. I am still a sinner saved by grace. But the good news is that each time I choose the wrong way, God’s Spirit corrects me, I confess and He washes me clean. I praise the Father who provides such wonderful grace and mercy that I can share my image of snow with you and pray that the power that is in the blood will also cleanse you from sin as you accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior. The imagery of snow will long be with me, not the mountains of snow in Maine, but the acres of snow that I sometimes glimpse in my front yard. Pure, untouched and shining for God…just like I want to be!

There’s Power in the Blood

Good Government

It there even any such thing as government that is not corrupt, one that follows the wishes of the people who elected and gave them power? I don’t think so.

But God’s Word has something to say about government and we should heed it.

The only good governor is God. The only one who is completely righteous and just is God. The only one to show mercy and be totally honest is God. So, what are we to do since we don’t have a theocracy? We are commanded to pray for our leaders, even the ones whom we consider corrupt and perhaps beyond redemption. Who are we to say that God cannot sway their minds and change their hearts? God put whoever is in power right where they are. Instead of rebelliously cursing them and their ungodly attitude and actions, we are commanded to pray.

I may not approve of the current state of our nation or who is in power, but I will pray, diligently and daily. God is, after all, still in control!

Lessons from Hosea

Hosea is one of the most interesting books in the Bible since God tells Hosea, a prophet, to marry a woman who will be unfaithful and then to forgive her. It is a beautiful word picture of how much God puts up with us and forgives us, again and again. This morning in my devotional, some of the verses from Hosea jumped out at me and I want to share them with you today.

Like the rich and powerful in today’s world, Israel boasted of being “self made,” forgetting completely all that God had done for them. Aren’t we the same way? When things are going well for us, we tend to pat ourselves on the back and take all of the credit for all of the good things happening in our lives. May we never forget to give God all of the glory and praise!

Again, we tend to forget God when we are satisfied with our lives. Our pride takes over, we become self-sufficient and distance ourselves from God and the relationship with Him. May we never forget that the Lord is the one who provides for us and sustains us!

God is always willing to meet us more than halfway if we will just confess and return to Him. Too often, once we have turned our backs on God, we get further and further away from Him and forget all about His welcoming love and forgiveness. May we never forget that our Father in Heaven always has open arms to receive us!

We are all walking down the path of the Lord, the one that He has set before us to travel. For those of us who have established and kept our relationship with God, the path offers life, safety, security, restoration and peace. For the sinners, it is a path filled with traps into which they stumble and fall. God doesn’t want the sinners to fall for eternity, so my thought is that He is with them on the path just as He is with us because He is trying to get them to focus on Him and not on the path to what they would call success in life. May we stay on the right path in the right way, listening only to God’s directions and find ourselves walking steadily closer to eternity with Him!

Review of NOT YOUR SHOE SIZE by Jennifer Divita

Not Your Shoe Size: A Novel About Acting Your Age (or not!)

Not Your Shoe Size: A Novel About Acting Your Age by Jennifer DiVita

My rating: 5 of 5 stars (rated PG)


This book had me totally fooled at first as it started with the friendship between Julia and Colette when they were young girls. Thus, I assumed that it would be a book for young adults. Nope! Not so fast! The book progresses quickly through young adulthood, middle age, and ultimately old age. All of the stages of life are well represented and treated with humor as well as a sense of poignancy that was touching and sensitive. Colette is the playful one, the one who doesn’t like to follow rules and vows never to go into a nursing home. Julia is practical, works hard and follows her head instead of her heart. Both of them learn how to navigate the curves that life throws them and in doing so, they teach the reader to cherish life and all it may bring. The plot is multi-layered in that the two main characters are so different and each has a unique perspective on how to approach challenges. The book is remarkably eye-opening and brilliantly written with thought-provoking events in each character’s life. I really enjoyed the author’s wit and the way the characters were thoroughly developed. Both women were dynamic and relatable, but I’m Team Julia just because that’s the one with whom I identified the most. There were some stereotypes portrayed but nothing unexpected or surprising and for the most part, the details seemed authentic and heartfelt. This book is a sensitive exploration about friendship and growing old. It would make a wonderful book to add to your book club list because it is filled with topics that should be discussed openly and fearlessly, particularly as you age. The two women never lost their sense of self and courageously faced the future, no matter what happened to them. I applaud the author for tackling a difficult topic and making it fun to read. I laughed aloud during some parts, cried during others and enjoyed my visit with Colette and Julia. This is a memorable and compelling story that should be read and enjoyed by women everywhere, no matter which stage of life you find yourself in now.
Disclaimer
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author as a member of her launch team. I was not required to write a positive review, and all opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16th CFR, Part 255, “Guidelines Concerning the Use of Testimonials and Endorsements in Advertising.”



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Releases on 8-14-23. Available for preorder now! Purchase Links:

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Jennifer Divita

With gratitude to the author and to Tammy for inviting me to be on the launch team for this laugh-aloud and reflective book. I highly recommend this one for book clubs because it will definitely stimulate discussions!

Review of MURDER AT SUNSET ROCK by Debra Webb

Murder at Sunset Rock

Murder at Sunset Rock by Debra Webb

My rating: 5 of 5 stars (I would rate this book PG due to content.)


The new suspense book by Debra Webb has everything that I love about suspense. It is fast-paced, filled with false trails and plenty of clues so I could keep guessing my way through the mystery. The main characters are dealing with a former romance gone wrong while they are also trying to solve the mystery of Olivia’s beloved grandfather Willy Ballard. Huck Monroe is a deputy detective assigned to the case, much to Olivia’s dismay since she has a past history with him. I enjoyed all of the twists in the mystery and the romance that was simmering between Olivia and Huck. My favorite thing was that I tried really hard to guess the villain but the author fooled me again with her masterful writing. The characters are well-developed and relatable and the plot is just complex enough to keep me thoroughly engaged. I really did not see that final twist coming and I loved it!
Disclaimer
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author as part of her Street Team. I was not required to write a positive review, and all opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16th CFR, Part 255, “Guidelines Concerning the Use of Testimonials and Endorsements in Advertising.”



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If you want to know more about author Debra Webb, check out her website at:

Debra Webb

Small Troubles

Whenever we are in the middle of a storm, it seems so vast and scary that we are overwhelmed by it. But as we come out on the other side and look back, we note that it wasn’t so bad after all. Why is that? I think that in the middle of the storm, we are focused on the storm, but when we come out on the other side, we are focused on moving forward. I also think that God wants us to keep our focus on moving forward with Him no matter what storms life may bring.

The Bible says that our present troubles, or storms, are small and won’t last long. Our perspective makes them seem bigger and then we start feeling helpless. We are never without God as our refuge and if we see the storms as opportunities to grow closer to God and to become more mature as a Christian, then we can move on from the storm and into the peace and calm that God wants us to always have. My problem is that I focus so much on the storm and the small troubles that I can’t seem to keep my eyes on the Lord. Once again, I have been rebuked by the Lord for my shortsightedness. It’s like getting up and stumbling around without my glasses. I know I should reach out to the table next to me and put them on, but I figure I will only be a minute in the bathroom or wherever, so off I go. And then I stumble over something that my nearsighted vision did not see. May the Lord be ever near me and help me to see the world and the small troubles through His eyes, that I may learn the lessons He can teach me through the troubles and that I may use that wisdom to help others!

Books to Add to Your Shelf

I have been blessed lately to be on the launch teams for several new Christian fiction books that are releasing this week and next. I will be doing reviews for them but I wanted to put them on your radar so you can have them on their release dates.

This book is part of the Guardians Unleashed series by Jerusha Agen. She is a new-to-me author and this is the first book of hers that I have read. I am hooked! I went back and ordered the others in the series because I enjoyed this one so much.

To Purchase:

Unseen Danger

To Connect with the Author:

Jerusha Agen

COUNTDOWN is the fourth book in the series, but can also be read as a standalone. I have read all of the previous books as Lynette Eason is one of my favorite Christian authors. This one releases August 1, 2023 and is available now for preorders.

Purchase Links:

Baker Book House

Christian Book

Amazon

Audible

Connect with the author:

Lynette Eason

I hope that you will add these books to your “must read” shelf…they are outstanding examples of Christian fiction!