Friday, May 6, 2022

Review of Willow by Ronie Kendig

With her latest release, Ronie did a great job. Willow was completely action packed from start to finish. It was a quick read.

While Willow was a good read, it was a tough read. It won’t be for everyone. I wouldn’t recommend it for particularly sensitive readers or for teens, unless a parent/guardian has read the book first.

Willow Metcalfe is busy helping survivors of human trafficking in Africa, when the Nigerian mafia attacks her group. Afterward, a mysterious man associated with the Nigerian mafia develops a sudden interest in Willow. Now, not only is Willow in physical danger, but the horrors she witnesses test her spiritual resolve.

I can admit I was sad when Ronie's Discarded Heroes series ended, so I enjoy reading other books about the Metcalfes. I look forward to reading Book 3, which will feature Range. In case you missed Book 1, which features Stone, be sure to check it out.

If you like stories involving faith, action, and romance, and you can handle a gritty story about human trafficking, then you should enjoy this story, or at least the resolution.

What is your favorite Ronie Kendig book?


Collage of Ronie Kendig novel covers


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