8.23.2016

Eyes of Elisha ~ Review

Eyes of Elisha
Chelsea Adams series #1
By Brandilyn Collins

Chelsea Adams has discovered that she possess a gift - the ability to observe events that she is not present for.  This time she observes a horrific murder - a murder that has yet to be unearthed.  But can she come forward with what she knows with no evidence except what she glimpsed through the victims eyes?

Believing her gift is from God, Chelsea must decide how to best present her story to the police so that she is not viewed as a religious nut.  But the possibility of a killer wandering the streets and coming in contact with those she holds near and dear is something she can't keep to herself.  As the case takes unexpected turns Chelsea learns that she needs to wait on God's timing and leading.

For readers who love crime fiction this is a book you'll enjoy. Just remember that appearances can be deceiving and the guilty can live with their guilt as long as it is not discovered... The question is what will the guilty do once their crime is exposed.  Get ready for some interesting twists on this quest for the truth.

I was provided a copy of this book through TBCN/BookFun in exchange for my honest review. 


About the Book:
The murder was ugly.

The killer was sure no one saw him.

Someone did.

In a horrifying vision God allows her to see, Chelsea Adams relives the victim's last moments. But who will believe her? Certainly not the police, who must rely on hard evidence. Nor her husband, who barely tolerates Chelsea's newfound Christian faith. Besides, he's about to hire the man who Chelsea is certain is the killer to be a vice president in his company.

Torn between what she knows and the burden of proof, Chelsea must follow God's leading and trust him for protection. Meanwhile, the murderer is still on the streets. And he's not about to take Chelsea's involvement lying down.

About the Author:
Brandilyn Collins is a best-selling novelist known for her trademark Seatbelt Suspense®--fast-paced, character-driven suspense with myriad twists and an interwoven thread of faith. She also writes insightful contemporary novels, often laced with humor. 

Her first book, A Question of Innocence, was a true crime published by Avon in 1995. Its promotion landed her on local and national TV and radio, including the Phil Donahue and Leeza talk shows. Brandilyn's awards for her novels include the ACFW Carol Award (three times), Inspirational Readers' Choice, the Inspy, Christian Retailer's Best Award (twice), and Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice.

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