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Sharp Twists and Unrelenting Momentum

Release Date: 12.24.24

Genre: Christian Suspense; Christian Mystery & Suspense; Christian Contemporary Fiction

4 Stars!

 

From the opening scene, Ambush on the Ranch demands attention with a gripping intensity that doesn’t ease for a moment. Tina Wheeler masterfully layers suspense, weaving together relentless danger, buried secrets, and emotional tension in a way that feels both authentic and electrifying.

 

Janel Newman’s life becomes a storm of uncertainty when memory fails her, leaving behind only fragments of terror and a clear sense of being hunted. Deputy Sheriff Zach Walker steps in as a steadying force, leading the charge to uncover truths hidden in the shadows. Together, they face a cascade of threats—masked gunmen, conspiracies, and revelations that shake foundations.

 

Faith flows through the narrative like a quiet undercurrent, offering moments of reflection amid the chaos. While subtle, it provides strength and hope for characters navigating life-threatening circumstances and personal struggles.

 

Wheeler’s writing thrives on sharp twists and unrelenting momentum. Each scene propels the story forward, leaving no time to catch a breath. The characters are richly drawn, with complexity and depth that heighten the stakes at every turn. Tension builds like a taut rope, snapping at just the right moments to deliver unforgettable surprises.

 

Ambush on the Ranch is a standout example of inspirational suspense, blending thrilling action with heartfelt themes of trust, redemption, and courage. The journey is as relentless as the enemies Janel and Zach face, delivering a riveting experience that doesn’t easily fade.

 

I received a digital ARC of this book from the author and JustRead Publicity Tours, LLC. I am not required to write a positive review nor paid to do so. This is my honest and unbiased review. My thoughts and opinions expressed in this book review are my own. My review focuses on the writing and story’s content, ensuring transparency and reliability.

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