What Fear Couldn't Silence
- luannabubbles
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

Written by Elisabeth Rees
Narrated by Jennifer Sun Bell
Published by Love Inspired Suspense Harlequin
Release Date: 09.30.25
Genre: Christian Contemporary Romantic Suspense
5 Stars!
Disappearance in Alaska carried me into a world of danger and devotion, where faith becomes the lifeline in every shadow. Elisabeth Rees writes with such conviction that even the stillness between scenes feels alive with meaning. The pacing grips, but it’s the heart of this story that holds.
Jennifer Sun Bell’s narration is extraordinary. She gives voice to Ava’s confusion, courage, and steady resolve … every breath weighted with fear and faith. Through her performance, the wilderness felt vast, the silence heavy, and the hope unbroken.
Chief Mark Tremblay’s journey left a deep ache … the kind that only grace can touch. His protectiveness, his grief, his search for peace all reflect how mercy restores what guilt has tried to destroy.
Faith lingers through every danger, every unanswered question, every prayer whispered in the dark. I felt it in the pauses, in the still moments when trust becomes the only path forward.
This is suspense written with soul … powerful, redemptive, and unforgettable. Elisabeth Rees has given us a story that reminds the heart what it means to be held by God, even in the coldest places.
I received a digital audio ARC from the publisher via NetGalley. 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 the great writing, engaging narration, and the story’s wonderful content, ensuring transparency and reliability.
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