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Kay M
  • Rated 5 stars

I love all of her books. They are the kind I can't put down.

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  • Stacey D
      • Rated 3 stars

    I enjoyed reading "Web of Lies", but must admit that it wasn't my favorite Annie Kingston or Chelsea Adams book. I am one of those suspense readers who actually prefers to guess the ending, and this book had so many plot twists and turns that I was unable to do so. Still, both leading ladies are showcased strongly in this novel. Their chemistry was truly powerful.

    I loved being reunited with Chelsea Adams and I enjoyed experiencing her prayers. I especially appreciated how she incorporated scripture when she prayed.

    I will happily add any book that Brandilyn writes involving either of these characters to my personal library.

    Stacey D wrote this review Monday, August 4 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Kay M
      • Rated 5 stars

    I love all of her books. They are the kind I can't put down.

    Kay M wrote this review Friday, April 18 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    jachism
      • Rated 5 stars

    In Web of Lies, Collins brings her Hidden Faces and Chelsea Adams Series to a close. Annie Kingston witnesses a horrible murder, and is called on to draw the picture of the at-large killer. Meanwhile, Chelsea Adams has a vision of a girl being held captive. She feels God has called her to team up with Annie Kingston to find the girl before it is too late. As the two women work together, they soon discover a mysterious connection in the two cases that will lead them toward ultimate danger. Somehow these women must find a way to use their God-given talents to stop a mad man's deadly plans.

    Not only does Collins raise the bar for other suspense authors, somehow she manages to make each installment better. Annie Kingston's first-person narrative effectively drives this series. Annie's struggles are real and we are able to relate with her as a parent and a Christian. As a single mom, Annie must juggle the demands of family with the intense responsibilities that come from working in law enforcement. On top of all of that, as a new Christian she faces an inward battle as she learns to rely on God completely. As Annie continually finds herself in the throes of danger, it is inspiring and encouraging to watch her faith increase.

    Collin's writing is edgy, engaging, and absolutely thrilling. She knows how to take readers on a journey that will have them gripping their chairs and looking over their shoulders. This series is highly recommended for fans of suspense and mysteries, as well as those who love stories that challenge and inspire. (Originally reviewed as a series for Christian Library Journal)

    jachism wrote this review Tuesday, February 5 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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