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Promises Unbroken by Kristina Hall Review

 Happy Friday Friends :)

I hope you're all having a great day, and I hope you're all looking forward to the weekend.

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of reading a historical novel by the lovely Kristina Hall, and I was completely blown away by the beautiful story and the heavy faith element that's been missing from so many Christian fiction titles as of late.

You can find that review here.

When Kristina asked if I was interested in reading and reviewing the first book of her new series, I jumped at the opportunity, and today I can't wait to share about this amazing read with you all.


Promises Unbroken by Kristina Hall:



Source: Complimentary Copy Provided by the Author

Publication Date: June 26th, 2021

Genre: Christian Fiction/Historical Fiction

Series: The Moretti Trilogy


Synopsis:

How much will she risk to save her sister?

Mae Ashton has every reason to stay in Georgia and marry the man she loves, save one—the disappearance of her sister. Although all evidence points to Hazel’s death, Mae’s discovery of a single picture changes everything. If Hazel is alive, Mae will find her. And she’s left everything to do so.

Davis Everleigh isn’t about to let Mae, his fiancĂ©e, go just because of a note that hardly explains her departure to New York City. Instead, he follows her to the city and gains employment with the man Mae believes is somehow connected to Hazel.

As Davis and Mae become further entrenched in their effort to locate Hazel, they find themselves facing a corrupt businessman and his ruthless henchman, Alberto Moretti. In a world of lies, will the truth prevail—both about Hazel and in their own lives?

(synopsis from goodreads)



My Review:

I absolutely adore that Kristina Hall is a Christian author who writes actual Christian books. Her books never just wear the label, but always have Christ at the heart, and Jesus' love and never ending grace flows effortlessly through each interaction, decision, and relationship that her characters' choose to pursue. As someone who is often disheartened with the current state of the Christian publishing industry, I'm so thankful for authors like Kristina who stay faithful to the faith element in each and every story.

I loved how this one is set in the 1920's, and revolves around gangster/mob activity, as this is definitely a unique and original idea for a Christian fiction novel. I was instantly hooked from the first page, and I had a hard time putting it down once I started it. The setting almost becomes a character in its own right, and it's extremely well developed and atmospheric to the reader. The plot is full of secrets, sinister plots, dastardly characters, and an emphasis on never giving up on what Jesus has asked of us to do, no matter how dire the situation may seem. This truly is a story that is going to appeal to a wide variety of readers, especially fans of Christian fiction who are looking for something a bit more original.

Told in the viewpoints of Mae, Davis and Alberto, the reader gets a unique perspective on the entire story unfolding, as we get to see it from both the good guys and one of the bad guys. While I definitely will say this book might not be for the faint at heart, the action keeps the story progressing perfectly, and never leaves the reader feeling bored or uninterested in the way things are unfolding.

The ending left me completely shocked, and I will now be anxiously awaiting the release of the second book, as I have a feeling that this author has another amazing story to tell in the next one. 

Final Rating: 5/5. 

I can't thank Kristina Hall enough for the opportunity to read this one, and for writing books that truly embody the notion of Christian fiction from start to finish.

I voluntarily read and reviewed a complimentary copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review. I was not required to give a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

Thanks so much for reading guys! Have a great weekend :)

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