When Justice Comes is the third and final book in the Tupelo Grove Saga series. The heart-stopping, pulse-racing tempo never flags as the dangerous and dire race escalates towards the adoption-of-Simon deadline. Hez and Savannah, Michael Willard, Savannah's Dad, among others, collide and scramble to outdue each other. Some want to cover up misdeeds, especially of the illegal nature,while others wish to expose them towards gaining justice, as the book title would indicate. Help comes from God as well as from another unexpected source.
I found the narrative believable and the characters authentic. Although there are two authors writing I feel it is seamless. There were no blatant jumps from one writing style to another that I could detect. Therefore, the story ran with excellent connectivity.
As always, I appreciated the interjections about God, prayer and faith. These are a big plus for me. This book also offers discussion questions at book's end and touches on some of the issues encountered in the narrative such as: adoption rules in certain states; the idea of forgiveness for even terrible offences; dealing with grief and more.
I was well satisfied with this tale from beginning to ending. I give this book a 5-Star rating.
~ Eunice C., Reviewer/Blogger ~
November 2025
Disclaimer: This is my honest opinion based on the complimentary review copy sent to me by NetGalley and the publisher.
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