Danger Deepens Devotion
- luannabubbles
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Written by Jessica Ashley
Series: Hunt Brothers Search & Rescue, Book 6
Published by B.A.D. Publishing
Release Date: 10.01.25
Genre: Christian Contemporary Romantic Suspense
5 Stars!
When evil closed in, God’s Word rose stronger… living, active, unstoppable.
When Dr. Lani Hunt is abducted, the story becomes a testimony of faith that refuses to break. Sheriff Gibson Lawson carries years of regret, but when the woman he’s secretly loved all his life vanishes, he runs straight into danger with a prayer on his lips.
Jessica Ashley writes with pulse-pounding intensity and the tenderness of authentic belief. Lima reminds us that courage and conviction are an incredible pair. Even in the grip of fear, absolute truth speaks louder. When Lani whispers Scripture in the dark: “O Lord, how long will You forget me? … Restore the sparkle to my eyes, or I will die.”… her prayer becomes the heartbeat of the novel: faith breathing in the suffocating, evil places.
This story shines with perseverance … love and loyalty walking beside fear and faith until the last evil shadow fades. Hope endures and is anchored in the one true God!
Lima also shines a powerful reminder of how vital it is to hide God’s Word in our hearts. When fear silences everything else, Scripture still speaks. Memorizing and meditating on His Word prepares us to stand firm, to pray with authority, and to recall His promises in every circumstance and situation.
Lima is perfect for readers who love Christian romantic suspense where danger deepens devotion and Scripture becomes survival. This finale blazes with emotion, courage, and the unwavering truth that God’s Word never hides; it conquers.
I received a digital ARC of this book from the author. I am not required to write a positive review nor paid to do so. This is my honest and unbiased review. My thoughts and opinions expressed in this book review are my own. My review focuses on superb writing and story’s excellent content, ensuring transparency and reliability.
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