I
love reading Christian mysteries and suspense novels and Terri Blackstock is one of my favorite writers. That’s why I jumped at the opportunity to
read her newest book, If I Live, which is being released
March 6, 2018.
This
is the third book, in the If I Run series, which tells the
story of Casey Cox who has been on the lamb since her friend Brent Pace was
found brutally murdered. She is the chief
suspect because her DNA was found all over the crime scene. Dylan Roberts, who was hired by Pace family
to bring Casey to justice, now believes she is innocent. So much so that he has been working with Casey
to compile evidence that will break open this case wide open and allow the
guilty to be exposed.
From
the opening chapters of If I Live, the reader had better be
strapped in because it takes off and doesn’t let up until the very end. Each chapter in the storyline is told from a
different character’s perspective. It’s a
different technique and almost makes you feel like you are in the character’s
head and seeing things from their point of view.
I
really liked If I Live, it’s full of suspense and intrigue. It’s fast paced. I appreciate how the Christian faith has been
woven in to several characters. Casey become
a Christian during the course of this book and it’s interesting to see all that
happens to her from the point of view of a new believer. I especially liked how Casey recognized that
though it was tempting to be angry and unforgiving towards those who had done
evil, the Holy Spirit was showing her that a Christian doesn’t respond the same
way as the world does. I liked the developing
relationship between Casey and Dylan.
As
a Christian, I appreciate how author Terri
Blackstock tells a good story without including sexually explicit scenes,
filthy language and shows the Christian faith in the lives of characters.
After
everything that Casey has been through, will it all be for naught? Will she make it out of this alive? Will she be free or spend the rest of her
life in jail? Just how much evil can one
person get away with? How widespread is
this corruption and how many lives have been affected? Who is clean, who is dirty and most
importantly who can be trusted?
Well
to find out the answers to those questions and more, you’ll need to read Terri Blackstock’s newest book, If I
Live, which I highly recommend.
I
would like to thank NetGalley and Zondervan
Publishers for the opportunity to read If I Live in exchange for an honest
review. I was under no obligation to
give a favorable review.
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