Book Review: Justice Quinn by Dawn Dyson

About the Book

Andrew McKenzie has lived most of his life tormented by guilt and pain, haunted by the secrets of his past. When he is hired to work for Sienna and Jonathan Driscoll, his life changes more drastically than he could have ever imagined. Before long, Drew learns that this is not an ordinary job. There is definitely something unusual about the Driscoll family—especially their son, Justice Quinn.

Drew is introduced to the Driscolls’ daughter, Bella Maura, with whom he shares a special bond. As his relationship with Bella develops, Drew learns that he is not the only one hiding a secret. Each new day brings with it shocking revelations about the unique spiritual gifts of the Driscolls, and their God-given obligation to people suffering at the hands of the darkness and evil of the world.

Where is God’s justice? Does anyone hear the prayers of the abused, those too broken and weak to defend themselves? Why does it seem that so often the unjust escape punishment on the earth? Justice Quinn deals with each of these questions, as well as the concept of intercessory prayer, in order to help us understand why God’s timing must be reverenced.

My Thoughts

Justice Quinn is the second book in the Beautiful Justice Series, written by Dawn Dyson. I have said this before in my review of Bella Maura by Dawn Dyson, and I’m going to say it again here in this review. Ms. Dyson’s writing is lyrical, it’s as if she is painting a picture with words. The book is poetic, almost songlike in its rhythm and flow, in the way she describes everyday beauty.

In this second book in the series, Bella has grown into a powerfully gifted young woman, whose gift is intercessory prayer. Bella and Drew meet after he is offered a very unusual job by the Driscolls, and he instantly feels a connection. Little does he know that theirs is a special bond that was forged many years before during one of his darkest hours.

In this book we also meet Bella’s brother, Justice, whom we met towards the end of Bella Maura, who also has a powerful gift. The secret God-given work that the Driscolls are doing is slowly revealed in this beautifully written story of love and intercessory prayer. It’s about learning to lean on God and trust that He is doing what is necessary in His time frame, not ours. I was totally captivated by the characters in this book and am anxiously awaiting the third book in the series, so I can see where God and the author takes them.

About the Author

began her passion for writing with her first novel Mercy Sky, and has since written another novel, Bella Maura, the first in her Beautiful Justice series. She lives on a farm in Nebraska with her husband, horses, dogs, and cats. Dawn currently serves as the farm’s office manager and has earned degrees in special education and animal science. She enjoys gardening, listening to music, Bible study, reading, and traveling. Dawn sees her talent for writing as a gift, describing it as “creating under the guidance and grace of the Master Creator” and hopes her books will bless others and bring them closer to Christ. Learn more by visiting www.DawnDyson.com.

Visit the author’s website, get the latest information on her upcoming novels and join book discussion forums with the author on her facebook page, and follow her on Twitter.

Title: Justice Quinn
Author: Dawn Dyson
Publisher: Creation House
ISBN: 978-1-61638-626-9
SRP: $12.99

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the author. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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