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Book Review: Don't Keep Silent by Elizabeth Goddard

Don't keep Silent is the third and final book in the Uncommon Justice series by Elizabeth Goddard. If you have not read any of her books you need to immediately hop on amazon or your library's website and start with the first book in this series! Ms. Goddard very quickly became one of my must read for Christian Romantic Suspense books. (My fave genre!!) She writes real life characters who have real life issues and struggles, ok well maybe not everyone in life is getting shot at or having attempts on their life but you know what I mean! I found this book to be a little bit harder to get into than her other two books that I have read. I should have backed up and re read book 2 again to refresh my memory, I think that would have helped. Once I got Into the flow I read the rest of the book quickly! My only dislike if you could even call it that, is that I felt like the final chapter or the wrap up of you will, of the mystery/story needed to be longer. After an entire book of the mystery I wanted more of an explanation at the end. Other than that tiny detail this book was a win for me!!

Thanks to Revell for providing me a free copy in exchange for my always honest opinions.

Happy Reading!!

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