Monday, March 2, 2026

When Justice Comes by Colleen Coble - A Review

When Justice Comes by Colleen Coble is the third book in a trilogy, and since I had not read the first two installments, I struggled to find my footing for a good portion of the story. Key background details weren’t fully clear until much, much later, which made over half the chapters feel a bit disorienting.

The novel offers a strong premise, and I genuinely enjoyed the core idea behind the plot. However, there were many small side mysteries and tangents woven throughout, and at times these distracted from the main storyline. With tighter editing and a more focused structure, the book could have delivered a much stronger impact. The pacing occasionally felt slow, and some emotional elements—especially the “woe is me” moments—seemed prolonged.

I listened to the audiobook edition, and the narrator did a nice job overall. My only challenge was occasionally confusing the voices for Dad and Michael, which made certain scenes harder to follow.

I do appreciate Christian fiction and always enjoy a clean, uplifting read. The faith elements here were gentle and naturally integrated, which is something I value. There is an excellent foundation to this story, and with some refinement in structure and pacing, it could have been truly outstanding. A brief recap or clearer early-story context would be wonderful for readers jumping in without having read the prior books.

I thank NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to review this title and look forward to exploring more of their books in the future.

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