Hidden: An Inspirational Romantic Suspense – A Journey of Faith and Redemption
When I first picked up Hidden: An Inspirational Romantic Suspense, the title immediately drew me in. Having been a fan of Vannetta Chapman’s storytelling prowess, I anticipated a blend of gripping suspense and heartfelt romance. I wasn’t disappointed. Chapman’s deft handling of complex characters and relatable themes kept me glued to the pages from start to finish.
The story centers around Dana Jacobs, a tough and dedicated supervisor for the Department of Homeland Security in the picturesque town of Taos. Dana is not merely a character; she embodies strength and vulnerability in equal measure. Her past traumas, which scar but also motivate her, create a profound depth that is hard to ignore. Enter Benjamin Marshall, a newly assigned agent with a military background, who seems like a wildcard in Dana’s tightly controlled life. Their dynamic — a push and pull of attraction and reluctance — feels authentic and engaging, thereby elevating the narrative.
The underlying theme of facing one’s past is powerfully woven into the plot. As Dana grapples with her childhood scars, Ben’s unshakeable faith becomes a beacon of hope, challenging her to confront her own demons. In moments where adrenaline rushes with the suspense of a potential threat to a local school, Chapman juxtaposes this with tender, vulnerable moments between the two. It reminded me of a favorite quote from the book: “To run from our past is to deny our future.” This encapsulates not only Dana’s journey but also the essence of their budding romance.
Chapman’s writing style is both engaging and immersive. The pacing is brisk; the integration of action-packed sequences with moments of introspection keeps the readers on their toes. Each chapter unfolds like a cinematic experience, vividly capturing the enchanting landscapes of the Enchanted Circle and Carson National Forest. It’s enchanting but also serves as a reminder of the tumultuous inner battles that Dana faces.
As I navigated through the narrative, I felt an empowering pull — moments of laughter, tears, and profound realizations threaded throughout the plot. One aspect that particularly resonated with me was the book’s subtle approach to faith. It’s not about preachiness but instead about seeking and grappling with belief. Ben’s connection to God is presented with tenderness; it exhibits how faith can be a source of strength without overshadowing the story.
Hidden is not just for fans of romantic suspense; it’s a story for anyone who has ever faced adversity or sought to understand their faith, joys, and traumas. If you appreciate strong character development, a healthy mix of thrill and warmth, and a heartwarming exploration of love and redemption, then this book is definitely for you.
As I closed the final pages, I was left pondering my own journeys of faith and healing. Vannetta Chapman has crafted a narrative that is both gripping and reflective, making me eager for the next installment in the Jacobs Family Series. I wholeheartedly recommend Hidden for its layered storytelling, relatable characters, and the gentle, faith-infused message that resonates in a refreshing, uplifting way.
You can find Hidden: An Inspirational Romantic Suspense (Jacobs Family Series Book 1) here >>






