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When Justice Comes ~ Tupelo Grove #3 (by Colleen Coble and Rick Acker)

Though this is the last book in the Tupelo Grove series, it is the first one I have read. However, I have the first two and will be going back and reading them as soon as possible. I have enjoyed previous books written by Colleen Coble so I was excited at the opportunity to get an advanced readers copy of When Justice Comes. I do think I would have enjoyed this one even more if I had read the previous books. But even considering I started at the end of the series, I really loved this one. The intense suspense and drama pulled me into the story. The characters came to life and were richly developed and their personalities … both good and bad … shown through. There are secrets revealed, family, relationship, strained, and moments of thrilling suspense. I strongly encourage you to get lost in the pages of this book to see how faith plays a major role in the lives of Hez and Savannah.


Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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