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Untold by Vanessa Hall Review

 Hello Friends :)

Happy Monday, and Welcome to The Preppy Book Princess.

I'm Kirby, and I'm so thankful you've decided to join me for another book review.

We're on our way into my favorite season of the entire year, and I'm loving the fall chill in the air, and getting the chance to try many new recipes that fit the season, and curl up with my coziest blanket and some really great reads.

Today I'm excited to be part of one of my first ever blog tours for Vanessa Hall's recently released Unknown.

If you'd like to check out my reviews of the two previously released books in the series, you can check them out using the links below:

Unknown

Unworthy


Before we jump right into my review of the final title, let's hear a little bit about the book, and get acquainted with the author herself.


About the Author:





Vanessa Hall is an author, musician, and homeschool graduate.

Most days, she is reading, writing, or practicing the violin—or trying to find time for all three pursuits.

Currently, she is working toward gaining a degree in instrumental music education.

But above all, she is a sinner saved and held fast by the abounding grace of Jesus Christ.

Author Links

Website/Blog: https://vanessahallauthor.wordpress.com/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/21596469.Vanessa_Hall

Newsletter: https://vanessahall.ck.page/ 

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vanessanhall7/ 

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Vanessa-Hall/e/B09D5FK28P/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1 

Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/vanessa-hall-76d55a60-3f49-4ac3-8e43-d64014ae4c55 


Blurb:

You can only run for so long …

Two years hasn’t erased the sting of betrayal and the shadow of the past, but Nikolai Alexandrov has finally found a way to live. Moscow, Russia, is the last place anyone would look for a rogue ex-CIA officer, and the members of Grace Baptist Church see beyond his past to the man he is now.

Molly Baird never wanted to be a missionary, but due to her father’s wishes, she lands in Moscow to aid her missionary cousin, Gabe Kelly. All is foreign in the massive city, though, rendering her unable to serve. Only the few English speakers in Grace Baptist’s congregation hold a trace of familiarity—including Nikolai, whose kindness she can’t deny.

Yet when a sniper’s bullet strikes far too close, Nikolai and Molly are thrown together in a desperate race against untold threats. When time runs out, will Nikolai and Molly be able to trust God with the past—and with the future?



I also have exciting news to share with you all. As part of the celebration for her release, Vanessa Hall is currently running a .99 cents price promotion on Untold, and you can purchase it using the links below:

Goodreads link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58357517-unknown 

Purchase link: https://books2read.com/u/49nnDk 


Giveaway Info:

One winner will receive free e-copies (epub or pdf) of Unworthy and Untold.

Winner will be announced on Saturday, October 1, on Vanessa’s blog and will be contacted via email. Giveaway open to all entrants over 18. 

Link: http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/b768bf280/


Definitely consider entering the giveaway, as it's an awesome opportunity to win some great reads.


Blog Tour Schedule

Friday, September 23 

Kristina Hall – Spotlight

Rachel  – Spotlight

Emma – Review

Rachel Anne English – Spotlight and Author Interview

Vanessa Hall - Tour Kickoff + Giveaway Announcement!

Saturday, September 24

 Kristina Hall – Review

 Anna – Review

Vanessa Hall

 Lorelai Angelo – Spotlight

Sunday, September 25

 Jolene @ Beauty in the Binding – Spotlight

Monday, September 26 

Kristina Hall – Character Questionnaire (Daniil, Evgeny, and Gregor)

Grace A. Johnson – Spotlight 

Kirby @ The Preppy Book Princess  – Review

Tuesday, September 27 

Stephanie @ Books Less Travelled – Review

Lillian Keith – Spotlight

Charity Henico – Review

Wednesday, September 28

Lillian Keith – Author Interview

Saraina Whitney – Review

Issabelle Perry – Review

Thursday, September 29

Stephanie @ Books Less Travelled – Author Interview

Madisyn Carlin @ Madi’s Musings – Spotlight and Author Interview

Vanessa Hall - Music of Untold (In Which I Gift You with A Playlist!)

Friday, September 30

Katja L. @ Old-Fashioned Book Love – Spotlight and Review

Rachel Anne English – Review and Character Questionnaire (Nikolai)

Abby Burrus – Review

Issabelle Perry – Author Interview

Saturday, October 1

Saraina Whitney – Character Questionnaire (Molly)

Kayti - Review on Facebook and Instagram

Vanessa Hall - Wrapup + Giveaway Winners (And Exciting News!)


All right guys, if you haven't already done so, I highly suggest stopping by some of the wonderful blogs and social medias linked above, as there's some awesome content being shared all over the blog schedule.

And now, I'm excited to dive right into my review of the final title in Vanessa's Grace Sufficient series.


Untold by Vanessa Hall:



Source: Complimentary Copy Provided by the Author in Exchange for an Honest Review as Part of her Blog Tour.

Publication Date: July 30th, 2022

Genre: Christian Fiction/Suspense/Action

Series: Grace Sufficient


My Review:

I always enjoy getting to dive into another book by Vanessa Hall, and I was expecting pretty great things from her final installment in the Grace Sufficient series. Overall, I thought this one ended up being a pretty decent conclusion, and I appreciated the fact, as with every one of her titles, that it got me thinking about a lot of things, and especially, illustrated once again just how important it is to stand for Jesus in a world where it's becoming more difficult to do so by the day.

I think Untold ended up being my favorite of the series, as I found myself able to connect and sympathize with both Molly and Nikolia as characters, and they were without a doubt my favorite couple from the trilogy. Nothing comes easy to them, and I appreciated how it showcased what having "true" faith may look like in the middle of a battle. I thought their reactions to everything were authentic and understandable, and I found myself not wanting to put the book down as I was too intrigued to not know what was going to happen next. I was rooting for them throughout each and every one of the challenges they faced, and I loved getting to watch their faith deepen in the process.

I also can't move on from the characters without discussing how much I adore Gregor. He was my favorite from the entire trilogy, and I loved how he got to play a much bigger part of the story throughout this entire title.

Perhaps my favorite part of reading any book by this author is that she actually writes "Christian" fiction. These aren't merely books where faith is hinted at just to be able to categorize it under that heading. Instead, these are books where faith and Jesus are at the front and center of every decision the characters make, and every desire they have as to what they want to do with their lives. It's a refreshing change, and is something I'd love to see more of in the Christian fiction industry.

I will say that I often struggle with reading books by this author as while I do love the story overall, the suspense bits are extreme and dealing with a lot of dark content, and they often leave me struggling and feeling a bit overwhelmed with the many issues tackled within. I would recommend that if you're like me and tend to take to heart most things you read, then maybe plan to give yourself a bit of time to work through this one, so that you can enjoy everything the wonderful story has to offer, without getting overwhelmed in the process.

Overall, this was a pretty good conclusion to the Grace Sufficient trilogy, and one that I would definitely recommend to anyone who enjoys hard hitting Christian suspense. I would personally not recommend reading it without having read the first two books though, as I feel you'd be missing out on a lot of the background info.

Final Rating: 4/5.

Thanks so much to Vanessa Hall for allowing me to read and review this one!

I voluntarily read and reviewed a complimentary copy of this novel from the author (Vanessa Hall). I was not required to give a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own, and this is my honest review.

Thanks so much for reading guys! I hope your week is off to a great start, and I look forward to sharing many more book reviews with you all in the weeks to come.



Comments

  1. I enjoyed reading your review! This series has been fantastic so far, and Untold was no exception! And I 100% agree with you on how refreshing it is to read a book where the Christian content... actually exists, and more than just a couple of prayers here and there when life gets rough for the characters. (And Gregor was my favorite too! ;)

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Issabelle! I'm happy to hear that you've loved this series as well, as it's wonderful to meet another fan of it. I'm always excited to meet fellow lovers of Christian fiction who want actual faith content in their books, and I think we definitely need more of them in this industry. Haha Gregor is awesome! He made a great book even better :)

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