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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Book Review - DELILAH by Fay Lamb


This continuation of The Ties That Bind (Book 4), as I experienced it, is a tangle of genres. You've got Christian suspense, romance, mystery, and maybe some women's fiction. Plus a political cause. Hm. Fay, did you have a problem making up your mind? Nevertheless, it was done with all of the beautiful expertise that this lady has. She's a dynamite writer, and she has been and is, whether she knows it or not, my writing mentor. I'd give this one five stars.

Delilah has seemed to be a self-confident, fashion-conscious, domineering, hot-tempered, vengeful snipe. No one knew her ugly past, and that's the way she intended to keep it. Until one determined lady, Libby Carter, loves her anyway. This story begins after that fateful day that Delilah, with Libby's help, gives her heart to the Lord, The changes begin.

She lost the prosecutor race to John Turner, and he expects fireworks when she lands in his court. Delilah tries her best to behave, but words slip out that land her with a contempt of court and a fine that will begin their sometimes friendly-sometimes foe-ly relationship.

Digging into her past to find truths she didn't want to find--or maybe she did--leads to lots of complications.

And you know how we love complications, at least as long as it's fictional, right? Available from Amazon.

I received a free copy of this book from the author, but my opinions remain my own.

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