Misgivings by Anne Gibson: Book Review

Misgivings by Anne Gibson
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date: September 2, 2024
Genre: Contemporary Christian Romance

Desperate to avoid the turmoil that now engulfs her, Dee would do anything for a chance to turn back time. Wracked with regret and paralyzed by fear, she is forced to hide halfway across the world, all in a bid to safeguard the one person she holds most dear. If only she could undo the past and prevent this disastrous situation from ever unfolding.

After waiting five long years, Luke thought he was finally making progress in his relationship with Dee. But just as she begins to open up and trust him, she suddenly vanishes, leaving him bewildered and determined to uncover the truth behind her sudden disappearance.



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Dee thought she and Mark would eventually marry, so she never questioned his late nights or frequent absences. Mark believes she should submit to him, using manipulation and threats to keep control. It all comes out in the open when Mark wields his power in public. Fearing for her loved ones, Dee disappears to a foreign country, and when Luke—who has secretly loved her for years—realizes she’s gone, he’ll stop at nothing to bring her home.

This book had me hooked immediately. Mostly because I wanted to shake some sense into Dee. Mark is beyond a psychopath and Dee is very clearly an abused woman. As is proven by Mark’s treatment of her after Dee finally comes to her senses and tries to rid herself of Mark. Luke, a soldier, is a wonderful and caring man and the polar opposite of Mark. But Dee pushes him away because she is afraid of relationships and feels she needs to protect Luke from Mark. Dee felt responsible for everything that happened around her, even though she had no control over the actions of others.  

The book brought up images of redemption, being a martyr for Christ, and learning the hard way how God’s love can set you free. Dee was well-written. It was easy to see how Dee’s relationship with Mark impacted her emotionally. Dee seemed to think her issues were with her family and it was this thinking that got her into such a poor relationship. I especially enjoyed Luke’s character. He is a man of conviction and does not waver from his truth or love of God. He makes me want a better relationship with God too.

The thing that got me was the end. This book cried out for an epilogue of six months to a year later. Even though my Kindle said 100%, I kept swiping thinking, “Surely this isn’t it”. Don’t get me wrong, the ending was good. I just wanted more. That’s how good this is. Anyone who enjoys romance with a high level of suspense, or those who appreciate a strong Christian theme, will enjoy this book.   

Trigger Warning: domestic emotional abuse, non-graphic violence, non-descriptive rape, kidnapping/torture, and death. If I had known about this, I most likely would not have read it but for me, it turned out not to be an issue and I am so glad I read the book.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author JustRead Publicity Tours.
All opinions are my own.


Anne Gibson

Award-winning author Anne Gibson is blessed to call the stunning Canadian Rockies home. When she isn’t penning her stories, she relishes time in nature—hiking, paddling, and basking in the sun at the beach alongside her family and beloved furball. A true romantic at heart, Anne often finds herself curled up with an engaging book, dreaming up her own captivating love stories.

Connect with Anne by visiting authorannegibson.com to follow her on social media or subscribe to email newsletter updates.


14 responses to “Misgivings by Anne Gibson: Book Review”
  1. buffywnabe Avatar

    Sounds like a very good read! Great review!

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      Yes, this one was good. I really enjoyed it.

  2. antoinettem2 Avatar
    antoinettem2

    Thanks for the review. Good to know about the trigger warning.

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      I am trying to mention trigger warnings. As someone with PTSD, I think it’s important.

  3. @justreadtours Avatar

    thanks for reviewing this one! It sounds great 🙂

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      It is really good!

  4. Shelly Peterson Avatar
    Shelly Peterson

    Can’t wait to read this.

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      It’s really good, Shelly!

  5. alysapa8f4ab53d8 Avatar
    alysapa8f4ab53d8

    Sounds great jcp

  6. Mike Law Avatar
    Mike Law

    This looks like a very intriguing novel. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

      You’re welcome, Mike!

  7. mjeanpike Avatar

    Looks like a good one!

    1. Carla Bruns Avatar

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