
Member Reviews

This is one of the titles I’ve revisited from my review list, and while too much time has passed to recall every detail, certain elements have lingered in my memory. Overall, it’s a well-crafted read with commendable strengths. The character development is particularly noteworthy, adding depth and relatability that make the story resonate. The narrative pacing is thoughtfully balanced—engaging without feeling rushed or overly drawn out—allowing the plot to unfold naturally. While it may not top my list of all-time favorites, I love these Christian fiction novels that present an engaging story in a wholesome manner. it’s a satisfying and worthwhile addition to any collection.

Max Davis does a remarkable job of comparison between Mephibosheth and Nick Gregory; Mephibosheth looks on the outside like Nick is on the inside. The juxtaposition between the characters was an interesting dynamic, however readers may be wishing for more of Mephibosheth's story as it was somewhat short. This story of redemption and forgiveness resonates with readers, who are inspired to examine their own motives in life.