Riptide by Chad Robichaux with Jack Stewart – Mixed Emotion – Action Packed, Suspenseful, But Struggled with the Moral Ambiguity

Riptide is the first book I’ve read by author Chad Robichaux with Jack Stewart.  It’s the second book in the Silent Horizons series

Readers are introduced to Foster Quinn who is recruited by Texas billionaire Sterling Beaumont to investigate who killed his son.  What started out as an investigation becomes a quest for justice and revenge.  There may be many people who have benefitted financially by wars our Nation has engaged in.  There are some who have likely betrayed our Country and may have colluded with the enemy.

But where does defending our Nation and vowing to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; cross over to one man’s revenge?  Someone who thinks he can render justice, but in reality, he is executing revenge.  That’s what I struggled with in this book.  That’s why we have a justice system.  Does it fail us?  Yes.  Will some escape justice this side of eternity?  Yes.  But when a person takes revenge based on their personal assessment of what’s right and wrong, that’s where we cross a line.

I found the character, Sterling Beaumont, very interesting and liked him as well as some of the other characters.  I struggled with Foster, mostly because of his moral ambiguity.  He turned his back on his family for reasons he justified.  The novel is marketed as a Christian book.  There not a lot that make me believe it was written from a Christian perspective.  Thankfully there was no profanity.

Mixed feelings on Riptide by Chad Robichaux with Jack Stewart.  It was a fast-paced novel with lots of twists and turns and suspense.  Some of the transitions in the storyline were abrupt.  The author was very detailed in his descriptions of scenes and actions, and it was a long book as a result.  Perhaps someone with a military background might like that aspect of this novel. 

I would like to thank Tyndale House Publishers and NetGalley for the opportunity to read a complimentary copy of Riptide by Chad Robichaux with Jack Stewart.  I was under no obligation to give a favorable review. 

Edge of Truth – by Janice Cantore – Mystery, Intrigue, Suspense

If you enjoy mystery and intrigue, you may want to read Janice Cantore’s newest book Edge of Truth

Lainie Jensen works for the Long Beach Police Department.  She’s a hardworking detective and committed to her work.  In recent years, Lainie has pull back in her relationship with her sister Evie, mostly because of Evie’s husband Stan.  But when news comes from Hawaii that she sister may have been kill in a shark attack, Lainie is going to investigate for herself.  Something is off and Stan’s story doesn’t make sense.  FBI Agent Ben Isaacs is also investigating Stan about his involvement in a money laundering operation.  Lainie and Ben’s investigations will overlap.  Will they be able to combine forces and get to the truth?  Will justice be delivered?

When Lainie started with the police force fifteen years earlier she had a difficult case in which the person escaped justice.  While she had to move forward, that case left a scar and it took a toll on her faith.  With her sister still missing, Lainie realizes that she needs to return to God.  Ben Isaacs is in the right place at the right time.  Not only to help with their interconnected investigations, but also to encourage Lainie’s faith in this time of trouble.  Will Lainie take a closer look at Ben, a man who is determined, committed, kind and caring.

Edge of Truth by Janice Cantore is filled with suspense, mystery, and intrigue and I especially enjoyed the setting in Long Beach.  I liked the growing relationship between Lainie and Ben and the professional relationships Lainie had with colleagues she had over the course of her career.  Also, Lainie’s love and care for her family.  Appreciated that this novel did not have profanity. 

Writer Janice Cantore is a former police officer from the Long Beach Police Department.  So, she brings realism to the story from a police perspective.  Edge of Truth will be released on February 17, 2026, and will be available online and at various retailers.  You can learn more about Janice and her books on her website: janicecantore.com. 

I would like to thank Tyndale House Publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read a complementary copy of Edge of Truth by Janice Cantore.  I was under no obligation to give a favorable review. 

Mists over the Channel Islands by Sarah Sundin – Compelling and Fascinating

Sarah Sundin is one of the best historical fiction writers.  Was so excited to read her newest book Mists over the Channel Islands.  I had never read about the Channel Islands, nor knew about how they were impacted by the WWII battle again Nazi Germany. 

This book tells about the lives and experiences of people who lived on Jersey, one of the British Channel Islands, during WWII.  The story focuses on the Picots, and their family, friends, colleagues, and fellow islanders who had to endure living many years under the German occupation of their island.  It tells about those who left the island before the Germans invaded, those who stayed under the heavy hand of their oppressors and how every aspect of their lives was impacted.  What it was like when help seemed to be passing their island by, even as the war was winding down, and the Germans were facing certain defeat. 

Many of the characters were very likable and it was interesting to see how they responded, grew, and changed during the years of the occupation.  As weighty as the story was, it is not without hope.  In addition to the islanders, and German occupying forces, there are Dutch resistance members seeking to help the allies by sending information that will help bring the war to an end and defeat their enemy.  Who would cooperate and help the resistance in their fight?  Who would show compassion and give aid fellow countrymen and those whom the Germans were after, even when it meant risking their lives?  Would their relationships and friendships survive?  One can’t help but wonder how we would respond under those circumstances.

I highly recommend Mists over the Channel Islands by Sarah Sundin.  Loved reading this book, the characters were interesting and relatable and the story was compelling. 

I would like to thank Revell Publishing and NetGalley for the opportunity to read a complimentary copy of Mists over the Channell Islands by Sarah Sundin.  I was under no obligation to give a favorable review.