Friday, July 26, 2019

No Pit So Deep by James Nathaniel Miller II #review #ChristianFiction #thriller



Synopsis:

HE NEVER WANTED TO BE A HERO. SHE NEVER MEANT TO FALL IN LOVE.
Cody is a professional athlete and a decorated US Marine haunted by a dark military past. Brandi is a gutsy investigative journalist and single mom who has exposed a child-trafficking ring. When terrorists attempt to abduct her at a public theater, Cody, a stranger, saves her, but the violent incident unlocks the malignant demons of Cody's past.

˃˃˃ Is There A Pit So Deep That Even God Can't Find You?

Cody and Brandi are now forced to play a deadly game of hide-n-seek with the syndicate. Cody protects Brandi and her three-year-old daughter, but Brandi risks her life to learn the truth about the Afghanistan incident which plunged Cody into his deep mental abyss. Was there a cover-up?


My review:
 This is one of those books where you have to take a breath from it ever-so-often. I couldn't put the book down until I read every heart wrenching word.

The books over the top characters and the seemingly horrible events that surround them in a week's time make the book almost improbable. Yet, even though a work of fiction, the events are somewhat based on truth. That itself has blown me away and again left me breathless.

Intertwined in the story is a tale of children who are trafficked for unspeakable things that no child should ever endure. This is a story of rescuing the children. This is also a story of forgiveness.

A story where God is all forgiving, even for the most awful of things and can turn you for a redemptive life full of love and goodness.

Note: I do caution readers of triggers which include a near rape scene, violence, and murder.

In any case this book is well written and deserves the 4 stars I have given it.

Disclosure: I was given a Kindle copy of this book for review from the author. The review here is 100% my own opinions and may differ from yours. -Michelle

Where to find the author:
Amazon

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