Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Suspenseful Read, but Lacks Spiritual Balance
Silas McKay is a man consumed by sorrow, shutting out God and burying himself in his work. But when a client asks him to mentor his daughter, Ashley, Silas ignores his better judgment and agrees. Together, they plunge into a high-stakes espionage case, forcing Silas to decide just how much danger he is willing to put her in on her very first assignment.
While the espionage plot delivers solid suspense, Ashley herself is a major weak point. Brash, overdressed, and frankly spoiled, she feels entirely wrong for Silas—even if the author is determined to force the match. A forty-year-old widow with a college-aged daughter deserves a partner who is spiritually grounded, not a man who is only just beginning to wander back to God eight months after losing his wife. It's a frustrating dynamic that leaves me wondering exactly where this series is headed.
Suspenseful Read, but Lacks Spiritual Balance
Silas McKay is a man consumed by sorrow, shutting out God and burying himself in his work. But when a client asks him to mentor his daughter, Ashley, Silas ignores his better judgment and agrees. Together, they plunge into a high-stakes espionage case, forcing Silas to decide just how much danger he is willing to put her in on her very first assignment.
While the espionage plot delivers solid suspense, Ashley herself is a major weak point. Brash, overdressed, and frankly spoiled, she feels entirely wrong for Silas—even if the author is determined to force the match. A forty-year-old widow with a college-aged daughter deserves a partner who is spiritually grounded, not a man who is only just beginning to wander back to God eight months after losing his wife. It's a frustrating dynamic that leaves me wondering exactly where this series is headed.

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