Book Review: Counterfeit Faith by Crystal Caudill

Josiah serves as a great reminder that people are not always as they seem.

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Crystal Caudill closes out her Hidden Hearts of the Gilded Age series with Counterfeit Faith.

 

Book Blurb

Counterfeit Faith by Crystal Caudill book cover

As matron of Final Chance House of Refuge, Gwendolyn Ellison has dedicated her life to serving the children deemed delinquents by society. She’ll protect them with everything she has. So when she suspects someone is using Final Chance for criminal deeds, she’s determined to investigate and put a stop to it. But villains don’t like to be crossed–and they’re willing to kill to get their way.

Gwendolyn knows she can’t quit fighting. More than her own life is on the line if counterfeiters go free. She must find someone she can trust to help her expose the criminals and protect the children under her care.

Charming and chivalrous Secret Service operative Josiah Isaacs has never been able to turn his back on a woman in trouble–and capturing counterfeiters is his job, after all. The danger he’s truly worried about is his growing attraction to Gwendolyn when his heart wants to remain faithful to his deceased wife.

As both peril and interest grow, he begins to consider whether a second love may be possible–if they can live through this case. At the same time, he’s put off by her faith in a God he no longer trusts. How can a future together even be possible when their beliefs are at odds?

 

My Thoughts

I’ve enjoyed this whole series. They’ve been books that I’ve devoured and stayed up way too late reading. But Counterfeit Faith may be my favorite.

For one, the characters are fleshed out so well that they feel like real people. Josiah offered plenty of humor in Counterfeit Hope, and we got a nice glimpse underneath the surface that I couldn’t wait to see fleshed out. And Caudill did a great job showing us more of who Josiah Isaacs really is. He serves as a great reminder that people are not always as they seem. And Josiah is more of a gentleman than anyone gives him credit for. Gwendolyn, like Caudill’s other heroines, is a strong type we can all root for. But she has a soft center that I love. And seeing Josiah fall in love with that soft center was so sweet.

I love how Caudill tackles a tough conversation about faith as Josiah struggles with his relationship with God. She gives you a lot to think about.

Overall, Counterfeit Faith is a sweet historical romantic suspense you don’t want to miss.

Purchase Counterfeit Faith here.

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About the Author

Jennifer Purcell is a Georgia native who loves to write about her faith and family. When she's not planted in front of her laptop or got her nose stuck in a book, she teaches children at an after school Bible club and at her church's Wednesday night youth program. You can check out her blog at justjenniferpurcell.com.

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