Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Sanctuary Deceived

TitleSanctuary Deceived

Series: WITSEC Town #4

AuthorLisa Phillips

Publisher: Lisa Phillips

Genre: Suspense, Christian Fiction, Contemporary Romance

Source: Library

My Review:

Sanctuary Deceived is the fourth book in the series and I highly recommend reading the books in order. Each story builds upon the previous one. 

I don't even know where to begin with this review! There is so much revealed about Bolton's past and the story is fast-paced. The reader barely has time to catch their breath before being thrust into another intense situation.

I love that we finally see more of Nadia and Bolton's friendship. However, you must wonder if it will survive everything they go through in this story! The author's writing continues to improve, but a few times the author uses the wrong name in a situation and you have to stop and think, oh, she meant this person. Other than that, it was another intriguing read about the WITSEC town.

★★★★/5

Synopsis (Goodreads):  

Thrust from their home, Bolton Farrera and Nadia Marie Carleigh are isolated from everyone they trust, and Bolton can barely walk. In need of experimental surgery, Bolton has exactly one thing on his mind: getting to the stash he hid years ago. But the man Bolton put in jail has escaped, and the hunt for revenge is on.
Nadia Marie knows God put her with Bolton so she could help him. But when Bolton's past catches up to both of them, the cost is high. Nadia must choose between what she thought the future would hold, and the reality she's faced with. She must love unconditionally, even if she has to walk away from the one thing she wants.
Bolton must protect the people he cares about, and maybe even admit the real truth about who he is. Even if uncovering his deception means he loses everything. 

2 comments:

  1. You're going through this series fast! How many more books are there?

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    1. Lark, 5 and 2 novellas. I am reading one of the novellas now because it was supposed to be before book 4, but it makes sense for me to read it before book 5 because the characters in the novella are more prevalent in book 5 (I had already started it and was like, who are these people? But, it could easily be skipped as well).

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