Nov 272013
 

TheBelieverThe Believer

Author: Stephanie Black

Publisher: Covenant Communications

Originally published: 2005

Genre: speculative fiction

Kindle: 337 pages

FTC FYI: Received a Kindle copy from the author in exchange for an honest review

Reviewed by Mindy

Amazon Summary

There is a place where the threat of foreign terrorism is nonexistent, where there are no arguments about religion, and no battles over politics. Welcome to New America—a place where reading the wrong book can cost you your life!

Ian Roshek finally believes in something. The young history professor has studied a contraband copy of the Book of Mormon—and he knows what it says is true. But now his newfound convictions will be put to the test as he struggles to listen to the still, small voice, while society screams in his ear.

Ian’s sister Jill and her influential boyfriend, Daniel, only see Ian as a man with religious delusions–a man who needs help. And though her facade of brutality hides it, police interrogator Alisa Kent feels a trace of compassion toward this flawed, but courageous man who stays true to his faith–despite the fact that it’s contrary to both logic and public opinion. If only for selfish reasons, she wants to know more. But soon Ian’s choices will ignite a chain of events that he, and those around him, cannot escape.

A taut, must-read thriller, The Believer will cast a lingering shadow and leave you asking what you would give up in order to feel “safe.”

My Review

Words can not describe what a crazy-good author Stephanie Black is.  Her books take you to another place, a place that you are reluctant to return from.  Well, in the case of The Believer, that world was a pretty tough place to be, but you know what I mean.  When we first meet Ian Roshek, he is coming to the aid of a student being wrongly accused of having contraband.  He is taken into custody and tortured (don’t worry, it’s not graphic) by police interrogator Alisa Kent.  After the agonizing time spent in custody, Kent lets him go.  It takes time for Ian to feel safe again.  The only problem is, Ian really was guilty.  He is a believer, and he can’t figure why Kent lets him go.  What happens next sets off a chain of events that will send your mind spinning and keep you reading this awesome book until you turn the last page.

Stephanie is a gifted author.  Her books are so well-written you feel as though you watching a movie instead of reading.  These characters go through a lot.  And by the end, you aren’t sure who to trust.  There is so much going on, and not just for Ian, all the characters.  All their decisions affect each other in some way.  The character I found most intriguing was Daniel.  Without giving much away, he has a VERY though choice to make, and on top of that is given life-changing news that will/can affect so many.  Including, his chance to make himself happy.  Alisa Kent was fascinating too.  Every character was so well-written.  The last sentence of this book brought tears to my eyes.

5 out of 5 stars.  This book made me grateful for freedom of religion.  The sequel to The Believer, The Witnesses, was just released last month.  I will be reviewing The Witnesses next week!

Stephanie is the author of many fast-paced thrillers.  She won the Whitney Award for her books Rearview Mirror, Cold as Ice, Methods of Madness, and Fool me Twice.  I told you she was amazing!

I am giving away a Kindle copy of The Believer on Min Reads and Reviews.  Find it here.

Author Links

Blog / Twitter / Goodreads

Purchase Links

Amazon / Barnes and Noble

 

 

Aug 242013
 

TheWitnessesUpcoming Release: The Witnesses by Stephanie Black

I am so excited about the upcoming release of The Witnesses by Stephanie Black that I want to shout from the rooftops, or at least post about it on the LDSWBR blog, which will probably reach more people and prevent my neighbors from thinking I’m crazier than they already think I am. (About books, that is.)

I have been waiting for this book for SEVEN years, since I had the opportunity to read The Believer back in 2006. In fact, we discussed The Believer in Episode 4 of the LDSWBR Podcast back in May 2006. (Warning: Podcast contains spoilers for The Believer.)

This was recorded in our pre-microphone-and-mixer days, gathered around my old iMac. I listened to it again for the first time since editing it, and in the intro I announce the contest Rob Wells was hosting for the release of The Counterfeit. Wow, I can’t believe how quickly time flies.

TheBeliever(Note: We never did post our Cheesy, aka “Funeral” Potato Recipes. Ah, well.)

(Note #2: About 20 minutes into the podcast I say something that made me laugh out loud: “One of the things I like is that the computers are like the size of a Palm Pilot. Hey, that would be nice! Maybe we’re on our way there.” If I had been listening to it on my iPhone I would have laughed even harder at Ignorant Me of 2006.)

Anyway, though The Witnesses is a follow up to The Believer, Stephanie made sure you don’t need to have read The Believer. I really enjoyed The Believer though, and if you can manage it, I encourage you to read it first simply because it is a great book.

If you are considering reading The Believer, Stephanie warns not to read the back cover blurb of The Witnesses because of spoilers. You can read more on Stephanie’s blog (see her post entitled The Witnesses).

While I’m not ready for summer to be over, at least I have The Witnesses to look forward to, as well as a reread of The Believer. It’s been so long since I read it, it will feel like the first time, and I’m excited to experience it all again.

The Believer is available on Kindle and DB Bookshelf. You can also preorder the paperback from Deseret Book.

The Witnesses will be released October 1, 2013. You can preorder it in paperback or audio CD from Amazon.

***If you can’t wait that long to read more Stephanie Black, check out her novella “Eye for an Eye” in A Timeless Romance Anthology: Autumn Collection.***

 

Jul 152006
 
Podcast for July 15, 2006
Episode 6, Part 1

We discuss 1776 by David McCullough.  The contest to win an autographed copy of Stephanie Black’s The Believer continues until August 18th.  Listen to the podcast or go to http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com for details!

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2006-07-15/ldswbr_episode6seg1_7-15-06.mp3[/podcast]


Episode 6, Part 2

We discuss Against All Odds by Shirley Bahlmann.  Sheila’s Children’s Literature section features Jan Brett (http://www.janbrett.com).  The contest to win an autographed copy of Stephanie Black’s The Believer continues until August 18th.  Listen to the podcast or go to http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com for details!

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2006-07-15/ldswbr_episode6seg2_7-15-06.mp3[/podcast]

Jun 172006
 
Podcast for June 17, 2006
Episode 5, Part 1

Listen to our discussion of Orson Scott Card’s Rebekah.  Visit Willard Boyd Gardner’s website at www.willardboydgardner.com.  We announced our first contest.  Visit www.ldswomensbookreview.com to find out how you can win an autographed copy of The Believer by Stephanie Black.

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2006-06-17/ldswbr_episode5seg1_6-17-06.mp3[/podcast]


Episode 5, Part 2

We discuss My Not So Fairy Tale Life by Julie Wright and Letters by Marjorie Pay Hinckley.  No children’s literature highlight this month.  Listen to find out how you can win an autographed copy of Stephanie Black’s The Believer.

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2006-06-17/ldswbr_episode5seg2_6-17-06.mp3[/podcast]

May 202006
 
Podcast for May 20, 2006
Episode 4, Part 1

Listen to our discussion of Stephanie Black’s The Believer, then come tell us what you thought about this intelligent and gripping book in the LDSWBR forum.

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2006-05-20/ldswbr_episode4seg1_5-20-06.mp3[/podcast]


Episode 4, Part 2

In this segment, we discuss Shadow of Doubt by Amy Maida Wadsworth and Race Against Time by Willard Boyd Gardner.  Don’t forget to join your library’s Summer Reading Program.  Come join us in the forum!

[podcast]http://www.ldswomensbookreview.com/shows/2006-05-20/ldswbr_episode4seg2_5-20-06.mp3[/podcast]