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" Ambush is electric--the perfect blend of romance, suspense, and characters you swear are real . . . just one more proof of Coble at the top of her game." --Tosca Lee, New York Times bestselling author

The first book in the riveting new series from USA TODAY bestselling author Colleen Coble, where a young woman will do anything to uncover the truth of her parents' murder--even work alongside the man who once broke her heart.

Paradise Alden's childhood in Nova Cambridge, Alabama, was idyllic until the night her parents were murdered. Since then, life has left her scarred. The abuse she suffered in the foster care system, her first love's betrayal, and the jaguar attack that nearly destroyed her career have led to an unshakable distrust--in men, in God, and maybe in even in herself.

After fifteen years, returning to her hometown is a last resort to finding her life again. She's hoping the wildlife refuge where she's accepted a veterinarian job will be the perfect place to heal from her recent traumas and unlock her memories about the night her parents died. But the day she arrives at The Sanctuary, a body is discovered on the grounds. And soon, a series of deadly events threatens not only her future, but the man who, despite all odds, still makes her pulse stutter. Arson, a shooting, a break-in, and multiple instances of animals being freed from their enclosures all point back to him, but Paradise knows Blake Lawson isn't responsible. Not the man who has been helping his mother manage The Sanctuary these past six months and care for his stepbrothers in the wake of their father's death . . . even if his betrayal years ago cost her everything.

Someone dangerous is lurking beneath the town's moss-draped trees, and Paradise refuses to let another murderer disappear into the shadows.

Colleen Coble's Ambush is just what her listeners want--edge-of-your-seat suspense perfectly balanced with closed-door romance. The intricacies of a wild-animal sanctuary, sabotage, secrets that someone is willing to kill to keep hidden, and reconnecting with a first love make this a compelling story you won't want to miss. Perfect for fans of Allison Brennan and Dani Pettrey.

Also in The Sanctuary Prowl (book #2, available November 2025) and Conspiracy (book #3; available July 2026).

Available now from Fragile Designs, and from Colleen Coble and Rick What We Hide and I Think I Was Murdered.

352 pages, Paperback

First published March 5, 2025

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Colleen Coble

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USAToday bestselling author Colleen Coble lives with her husband, Dave, in Arizona. She is the author of dozens of novels including the Rock Harbor Series, the Aloha Reef Series, the Mercy Falls Series, the Hope Beach Series, the Lonestar Series and two Women of Faith fiction selections, Alaska Twilight and Midnight Sea. She has more than 6 million books in print.

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Profile Image for PamG.
1,293 reviews1,031 followers
March 11, 2025
A murder, a lonely protagonist, a wildlife sanctuary, and threatening events are brought together in Colleen Coble’s first book in the Sanctuary Romantic Suspense series. Ambush is a story of betrayal, healing, family, and much more.

Paradise Alden grew up in Nova Cambridge, Alabama and had a wonderful childhood until the night her parents were murdered. When family wouldn’t take her in, she ended up in the foster care system where she suffered abuse and felt she was betrayed by her high school boyfriend. This was followed by a jaguar attack that has nearly destroyed her veterinarian career.

It’s been fifteen years since she left her hometown, but she’s returning to get her life back together. She’s accepted a veterinarian job at a wildlife sanctuary that she hopes will heal her fear of big cats as well as unlock her memories of the night her parents died. However, things don’t start smoothly. A body is discovered on the sanctuary and this is followed by multiple threatening events.
Additionally, the family that owns the refuge is that of her high school boyfriend, Blake Lawson, who has been helping his mother care for the animals and his two young half-brothers for the last six months.

Paradise distrusts men, is lonely, and hates conversations that get too personal. She projects a strong, confident manner, is a deep thinker, and comes across as reserved. Blake was a Marine combat paramedic before the death of his stepfather brought him back home to help his mother. He relates easily to most people, loves the Sanctuary, and tends to protect the underdog. He has a quiet confidence, kind manner, and is selfless.

The level of suspense and danger are a constant factor as the story progresses. The mysteries add intrigue. Building on this are family dynamics and romance, which give the story a multi-layer plot that will hold a reader’s attention and keep them turning the pages. The author adds enough twists along the way to keep readers guessing. While I thought I knew the antagonist, I was only partially right. Tack on good world-building transporting readers to the wildlife refuge and excellent characterization, and you get a great start to a new series.

Overall, this was an entertaining and suspenseful novel that kept me fully engaged. Themes include betrayal, trust, murder, love, family, threats, and much more. While the main mystery was resolved, there are several threads for future books in the series. I can’t wait to see what is next.

Thomas Nelson Fiction and Colleen Coble provided a complimentary digital ARC of this novel via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own. Publication date is currently set for March 4, 2025. This review was originally posted at Mystery and Suspense Magazine.
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My 4.3 rounded to 4 stars review is coming soon.
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2,441 reviews218 followers
November 18, 2024
“If people don’t stand up against evil, what kind of world will we be living in?”

I’m already a dedicated fan of Colleen Coble, so when I heard she was starting a new series, I was all in, no questions asked. I didn’t even read the synopsis!

I love that Coble gets her story going and then sprinkles her introductions. Knowing what the characters are experiencing and their emotional responses hooks me, and by the time the author formally introduces them, I’ve already forged a connection and I care about what happens to them from then on.

Coble’s new series focuses on second-chance relationships and returning to the past due to desperation rather than choice. Paradise Alden (read to find out why she was given this name!) is forced to return to the town she grew up in and fled, simply because she needs the work. She’s lost everything and not in a position to be choosey. Coble uses this to examine courage and the need to forgive ourselves. She weaves the thread of first love together with the heartache of loneliness and desperation and crafts a compelling arc. Coming to work with someone who ‘destroyed’ her life creates tension and Coble harnesses it exceptionally well. Coble’s characters face moral choices and readers get to see how the shadows from their past reach out to shape their future. Watching them deal with disappointment in each other and in God strengthens our connection to them. Patching what’s broken is never easy, especially when one’s financial success depends on it. Regardless, readers will see that experiencing loss and pain has softened Paradise and that affects how she treats others.

The setting is spectacular! I’m already wishing I could visit Sanctuary Wildlife Preserve. What’s not to love about caring for beautiful creatures? Who would have thought this would be the perfect backdrop for mischief and nail-biting tension?!

Three things I’ll remember:
1. Seeing the Bible as our North Star; it helps us navigate life
2. God is never the one who moves
3. We can’t control what happens to us, but we can choose how we respond

I was entertained, I fell in love with the characters and the setting, I’ve built memories with Paradise and Blake and I hope to spend time with them in Prowl, book two in the Sanctuary series.

I was gifted this copy by Thomas Nelson Fiction and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
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1,545 reviews94 followers
March 23, 2025
I came across this one on the read list of GR friend, Pam, and thought it sounded really good and definitely my kind of story and immediately requested it. I love stories about animal sanctuaries and the “Perfect for fans of Allison Brennan” mention in the book summary was the clincher. I like Allison Brennan and I am a fan of her work. I didn’t notice the Christian label until after I received it and reminded myself, again, to always check labels before requesting a book. Not being religious, at all, I had some concerns about it but decided to check it out anyway. I was pleasantly surprised that the religious passages were far and few between and very brief and not at all preachy or offending, at least not to me.

The book summary introduces the different storylines of Paradise, a veterinarian coming back home after 15yrs (a scenario that always makes for a lot of drama) to start a new job after being attacked by a jaguar at her previous job. She’s also back in the same town where her parents were killed and she was left orphaned and homeless when relatives refused to take her in. Now, she’s trying to find out what really happened to her parents and why they were killed, as well as why the rest of her family refused to take her in afterwards. She also wants to try and make amends with her first love, Blake, so that she can move on with her life. There is also a secondary storyline of someone trying to drive Blake and his family out of business by sabotaging the sanctuary.

The story flips back and forth between Paradise and Blake, who are secretly reinvestigating the murders of Paradise’s parents when the current Sheriff, Paradice’s cousin, kind of drags his feet on providing her info on the old case. They are also investigating all of the sabotage going on at the sanctuary after the local Sheriff’s department refuses to recognize that all of the attacks are related and also won’t acknowledge that the death of Blake’s stepfather was murder and not an accident.

There’s a lot going on and Coble was really good at building intensity and suspense when moving from one incident to another that Blake and Paradise found themselves in as they go digging into old family history and suspects as well as dealing with new attacks on the sanctuary and possible culprits. They are also attempting to deal with (and failing miserably) their still present attraction to each other. It’s a case of not being over that first love that has them still drawn to each other as much as ever. The end seemed to come fast in some really scary and intense scenes.

The character development of Paradise and Blake was well done and good on a few other characters. Would have loved a little more background on Blake’s mom as well as Paradise’s relatives. The pacing was steady and the storyline very interesting. This is the first book I have read by Coble, but she is a good writer and storyteller and I may check out her other work. I also liked Coble’s Author’s Notes about her inspiration. I’m looking at an overall rating of 4.3 that I will be rounding down to a 4star review. I want to thank NetGalley, HarperCollins Christian Publishing for sending me this eARC in exchange for my honest review.

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710 reviews1,013 followers
March 10, 2025
Ambush by Colleen Coble
Book 1 in the Sanctuary Series 4 to 4.5 stars
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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I really enjoyed a new start to Colleen's new Christian romantic suspense series! This has ties to the Tupelo Grove series with her and rick, which I really enjoyed What We Hide and seeing Hez and Savannah back in this book. You can read this though without reading What We Hide.

This is about Blake and Paradise. Blake Lawson is the man who broke Paradise Alden's heart many years ago. (So this is a second chance romance and I realllly liked how it was done!) Paradise has been through so much in her life - from the murder of her parents to assault - she has certainly had trauma in her life. It's 15 years later when she is back in town in Alabama and she is seeking a fresh start and also wants to figure out who was involved in the murder of her parents. While she is there, she finds herself in the midst of a murder investigation on Blake's family sanctuary preserve. Blake is helping his mother (widowed) take care of his little brother's on the preserve while Paradise waltz back into his life and old feelings emerge between them as they are walking through this troubling investigation and past.

I really liked the animals, the sanctuary, small town and family vibes in this one. I think the setting was actually really unique because I have not seen that before in a book. I think this was more romance than suspense, which I liked. Blake and Paradise had a TON of interactions with them and the family - it was just great.

Oh, and the faith content was well done. I loved seeing Paradise grow in her faith and take action when she felt like the Lord was leading her.

Looking forward to the next one!

Thank you to Thomas Nelson for a copy to honestly read and review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. (The narrator was also great!)

*Content warning: brief mention of past sexual assault
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3,443 reviews1 follower
November 15, 2025
This is a Mystery with a Second Chance Romance, and this is the first book in the Sanctuary series. I listened to the audiobook for this book, and I really enjoyed the audiobook. I got pulled into the story riggt away. I loved getting to know all the characters and the animals. I loved the mystery, drama, and suspense in this book. I loved reading this book. I received an ARC of this book. This review is my own honest opinion about the book like all my reviews are.
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Author 66 books1,895 followers
January 3, 2025
My first book of 2025 and I loved it! There is an intensity to everything that is happening to Paradise and Blake. Both have returned to Pelican Bay because they have to, and now they wonder if they might have a second chance at love. First they have to survive everything going wrong at the sanctuary for exotic animals that Blake and his mom runs much is happening, but this redemptive story will keep you coming back for more. I highly recommend it!
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2,646 reviews218 followers
March 4, 2025
The themes of this book are about letting go and letting God, redemption, trust and second chances. While the plot was inventive, I found it to drag at times and there was quite a bit of repetition. I also didn't care for ending most chapters with a question, as if that is going to keep me reading. A good thing about this plot is that the baddie was hidden until the end and the real motive was a surprise.

Veterinarian Paradise Alden had a rocky youth in the foster care system, but she always remembered her childhood in Nove Cambridge, Alabama and the best time of her life. After getting mauled by a jaguar, she decided that she needs to finally discover who killed her parents. Paradise takes a job The Sanctuary, a wildlife refuge, as their veterinarian. She comes face to face with the man who broke her young heart, the son of the refuge owner, Blake Lawson.

For fifteen years Blake Lawson has wondered what happened to Paradise Alden. When he comes face to face with her, he knows that his feelings for her are just as strong as they were back then. His goal is to make her remember what they once had. On the heels of Paradise's arrival, a body is discovered, and several odd and potentially deadly events occur at the refuge. With a detective who holds a grudge against Blake, he and Paradise will need to discover who is behind the attacks and why on their own. 3 1/2-Stars

My thanks to the Publisher and Author for providing a complimentary digital Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this novel via NetGalley. This is my fair, honest and personal review. All opinions are mine alone and were not biased in any way.
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724 reviews179 followers
February 7, 2025
This is the first book by this author that I have read and I really enjoyed it. Her writing style has a smooth flow to it that I thought made this story an easy read. The story started out slowly and towards the ending the pace picked up and it turned into an edge of seat adventure. It was unpredictable a time or two. I was drawn into the book from the first chapter and my interest was peaked through out the story. It was entertaining and definitely a page turner. The characters were strong and didn’t give into letting their fears control how they lived their lives. The book ended with some things left in the air. I will be waiting eagerly to read book two in this series to find out if these questions get answers.
The two main characters, Paradise Alden and Blake Lawson dated in High School. Life hasn’t been kind to Paradise. She became an orphan at an early age and later in life suffered a traumatic experience that both physically and emotionally scarred her. Blake and Paradise come together again when she comes to work at the wild life sanctuary that Blake and his mother Jenna own. The reunion is not pleasant as far as Paradise is concerned. She has agreed to work at the sanctuary in hopes that it will help her heal physically and emotionally from her recent experiences . She wonders if it was a mistake to return to her home town where painful memories from her past are so strong. Can she overcome her fears and find healing at the wild life Sanctuary?
I highly recommend Ambush to readers of Suspense And romance books. It’s the first book in a new series so it’s a good opportunity to start at the beginning. This book is scheduled for release on 3/4/25.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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247 reviews35 followers
March 22, 2025
I LOVED this book! It was the perfect kind of suspense for me and a solid reminder that I need to read more by this author.
There were plenty of reasons that I devoured this book in the limited time I've had to read recently including super meaningful second-chance romance and redemption, a fleshed out cast of flawed, real, and lovable characters, including two adorable little boys, a crazy plot full of twists and turns, and my favorite element of all which really set this apart as a suspense novel for me: a sweeping and beautiful wild animal sanctuary!! 😍😱 There's not really a better way to get me hooked on something like including animals, especially in such a unique premise that added a lot of interest and heightened peril to the story (hyenas still have yet to win me over 👀).
Paradise's scarred (quite literally) past and her rough journey to accepting Christ as her Savior including Blake and his family's role in her journey was the SWEETEST! There were moments that had me laughing, on the edge of my seat, and emotionally and spiritually moved throughout, and Blake and Paradise's dynamic with their history really topped everything off.
Read if you enjoy mystery and suspense with cozy family elements, swoony second-chance romance, and animals like I do.
I'm very much looking forward to the rest of this trilogy!
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1,317 reviews31 followers
October 27, 2024
✰ 2.75 stars ✰

“If The Sanctuary failed, where would they go? He had to do everything he could to save this special place.”

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ So, I did not know that this is also labeled as a Christian read, as NetGalley has not mentioned that, so if that may be difficult for others to read, then please keep in mind. For me, however, the inclusion of appreciating God's benevolence and aid, didn't bother me at all. ' I believe God was loving you, steering you, even when you didn’t sense him there.' 😔 Paradise was a young woman who had lost her faith; for her to find God in the events that he placed her in, was important for her to feel and accept with every fiber of her being, so that she could go forward in her life - with the purest and strongest of convictions. To restore her own feelings for Blake, to reassure herself that she is on the right path - I thought renewing that connection was heartfelt and sincere. 🙏🏻

Someone either wants the refuge to close down or they’re seeking revenge against Blake for something.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ I was intrigued by the premise, and thankfully, this is the start of a new series, so there was not much that I felt I was missing; yes, knowing that it is a start to a series was something I was aware of. However, because of it being a start - it is also setting up the storylines of future storylines. One being the most prominent and significant of all - the murder of Paradise's parents when she was only nine years old. Returning to the Gulf Shores in Alabama to work in the Sanctuary where she has previously worked as a teen, and run by her ex is enough to send off warning bells that things can go awry. 😥

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ And awry they did. 😟 Someone is out to sabotage the Sanctuary and endanger not only the lives of her and Blake, but Blake's mother and younger brothers, and the animals entrusted to their care. As they slowly peel back the possibilities of anyone's ill-gained intentions to harm their place - 'murder, the fire, the constant intruders' - so, too do Paradise and Blake slowly peel away and softly rekindle the very flames that once burned so deeply between the two, but blew out because of one ill-advised decision, leading to Paradise feeling even more hurt and alone than when she was with Blake. It is a time of healing and nurturing past grievances - of forgiveness and retribution, as well as uncovering the truths of secrets and betrayals buried longer than anyone could have anticipated. 😟

But her only answers were here in this place, where shadows from the past still reached out to shape her life.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Paradise and Blake grew close again in a believable and slow way, despite how the feelings were still very present between the two, I liked how they worked together - not only to figure out who was behind everything, but also to take the tentative steps for deepening their relationship. I liked Blake's steady patience, his kindness, his gentleness of reminding Paradise that even if she felt alone - she was never truly alone, for he was always praying for her. 'One thing he knew for sure— a piece of his heart still belonged to her and maybe always would. ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹 The importance of reminding her that God had never abandoned her was a reassuring touch that made her be braver and more willing to do better to belong and forgive. She was courageous; anyone working with wild animals has my respect! And even after surviving a violent attack, she never lost her love for animals. She has a lot of love to offer - a lot of hope for a future that she's kept suppressed for so long, but returning home has, in a way, given her a small sense of closure - on a personal level. 🥲

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ What created the imbalance of the story, was not the pacing, but that it had to carry two separate plots running parallel to the other that prevented one from being more impressive. When I wanted to try and eliminate the clues to who might be behind the attacks, I also had to pay attention to revealing the history of Paradise's parents that could lead her to their suspect. 'Time changes people. So many wear masks.' It was hard to stay connected to either, which, in turn, did not develop either constructively enough. On top of that, we're being introduced to the small town characters - setting the stage for the future, as well as shedding light on the groundwork of the threats and responsibilities of being an animal keeper - which I did like! But, it became overwhelming. It was difficult to stay focused entirely on one aspect rather than just laying the foundation for it. I also did not like how the culprit was eventually revealed, because there really was no evidence suggesting said involvement, so that also rang rather flat for me. 😮‍💨

Nothing is a sacrifice when you love someone.”

It was a truth she was only beginning to realize herself.


‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Still, I don't think it was entirely bad, just not exactly what I am used to. I did love Blake's relationship with his siblings, I did enjoy the maturity and growth Paradise showed - how she is allowing her scars to heal, and her heart to open to fresh starts, relying on her own inner strength and resolve not to lose hope, and let go of the sting of betrayal and painful loneliness. 🥺 I liked that despite how she paraded Blake on a pedestal, he had his own share of ghosts that he had to forgive himself for and it took Paradise to be a part of his life again, for him to bring a sense of closure to that part of his life, as well. I liked the soft and gentle way in which they first faced their past and then hoped they could have a present to pave the way for the future. And the mystery lover in me does want to know what really led to her parents' murders, because there seems to be a lot of secrets buried there that I am curious to see how it will come to light. 🕵🏻‍♀️

*Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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1,401 reviews179 followers
March 1, 2025
Coleen Coble is amazing! This audio version of the book is riveting. The narrator was fantastic. There is plenty of action, suspense, thrills, and sweet romance that make this book an edge of your seat kind of read. The whole time, I was thinking it reminded me of Jurassic Park, but with exotic animals instead of dinosaurs. The characters are genuine and loveable. Especially, the two little boys. They captured my heart.
I highly recommend this suspenseful novel to any reader who likes thrillers, This has a splash romance, and an inspirational message. Don't miss this one.
*I was given a copy of this book by Thomas Nelson Publishers, and this is my honest opinion.
4.5 stars
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Author 3 books51 followers
June 30, 2025
“I don’t want you to trample my heart again, Paradise, but I’m afraid you might.”

This story is the whole package! Colleen Coble knows how to tear out your heart while dangling a thread of mystery and suspense. Usually, I love the suspense in romantice suspense. And while only a select few authors create romances that fully captivate me—Coble is the goat.

Coble hits on everything:
~ Suspense and action with twisty authentic scenes surrounding an animal habitat. (I never knew so much about hyenas, and the alpha female gives me the creeps!)
~ Faith and inspiration. Every story branded as Christian fiction should have a takeaway, and this one reminds us not to beat down on ourselves. “I wish you could forgive yourself as easily as your God forgives you.” And another quote that hit home especially for me was… “It’s somehow comforting to know events are outside my control and that’s okay. It makes me realize I never had the control I thought I had.”
~ And the romance! Blake is simply perfect. And Paradise simply needed the love he had to offer. He let her know that her struggles have made her stronger. A man should always uplift his counterpart.

The tiny supporting characters—Isaac and Levi—were the cutest! When Paradise loses all that she had, which isn’t much, the conversation about teddy bears was funny and sad and amazing!

I was given a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher. All words are my own.
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3,115 reviews166 followers
May 4, 2025
I received an advance reader copy of this book to listen to in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.

***AUDIO BOOK VERSION***
Ambush is the first book in a new series by Colleen Coble set in the coastal area of the Gulf Shores, Alabama. Filled with action from chapter one, we follow Paradise Alden a veterinarian recovering from a big cat attack with the scars to remind her daily of her brush with death, who's returned to her childhood town in the hopes of finding out who really killed her parents leaving her an orphan brought up in foster care where she was abused and hurt.
The second POV is Blake Lawson, who's always had strong feelings for Paradise and has never gotten over their separation all those years ago. Blake and his family now own the animal refuge where Paradise is beginning work, and the two are pushed back into each others orbits.
So much happens in this book, and I flew through it, unable to stop at just a chapter here and there. The book does have a lot of repetition and was dragged out about by this aspect, but the great narration and clever reveal of the murderer and their motive made up for it for me in the end.
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1,137 reviews160 followers
February 8, 2025
Ambush is the first of a new series set in the coastal area near Gulf Shores, Alabama. This was hard to put down with lots of action, danger, mystery, and suspense. It is a sweet story of new faith and a second chance at romance with great characters and setting. Paradise and Blake, high school sweethearts, have to work together on Blake's mom animal reserve when Paradise returns to work as the reserve veterinarian. She is also trying to find who murdered her parents. But there are more pressing matters with a body found and numerous incidents that endanger the people and animals. This edgy story kept me engrossed to the end with all the things going on and possible suspects, and with some real surprises from the past. It was fun seeing characters from other series show up. This is another winner by one of my favorite authors. Looking forward to the next one.
I received a copy for the purpose of an honest review. These are my thoughts.
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504 reviews68 followers
December 25, 2024
4.5 stars! What an exciting story! I loved all the exotic animals that live at The Sanctuary in this book. The characters are flawed and human but genuine and I loved seeing them develop. This seems to most likely be set up for another book and I can’t wait to continue the story.
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1,175 reviews
October 25, 2024
Ambush starts strong and kept me glued to the pages. There are many questions, lots of twists, and plenty of suspense to keep the story moving. I enjoyed Paradise and Blake, and their renewed relationship; Jenna and the two younger boys were delightful. I also enjoyed catching up with characters from other books and visiting familiar settings. I am very much looking forward to returns to their area in future books!!
37 reviews
September 28, 2024
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for the eARC in exchange for my honest review.

This title is published on March 4th, 2025.

Ambush by Colleen Coble promised plenty of action and suspense. While it delivered somewhat on this expectation, it did so in a very underwhelming manner.

The best way I could think of to describe this book was to picture a Hallmark movie crossed with a low budget action movie. There was a romance between the two main characters which was the most compelling part of the story. However, one of the characters had an arc focusing on the death of her parents, which took up plenty of the opening chapters but ultimately went absolutely nowhere (I can only presume this will be featured more heavily in a potential sequel). The other character's arc was focused on keeping his mother's wildlife reserve running while it was terrorized by the most inept enemy you could imagine.

This enemy turns out to be someone who was barely featured in the book (with a very tedious link to the main characters which seemed to be a massive stretch) and at one point these attacks literally happen every chapter. Plot points are skimmed over in mere sentences with virtually no exploration of the trauma for the main characters and it all left me feeling like the book was a chore to finish. The title also, didn't really fit the plot in my opinion either.

We did get a classic cliche though, a storm for the book's conclusion!

1.5 stars rounded up to 2, out of 5.
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494 reviews19 followers
January 31, 2025
2.75 rounded up

Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher, and the author for providing a free arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This was an ok read. It was a little all over the place kind of playing out like a Hallmark movie where there's murder, investigating the murder, trouble from the past, investigating the murder again, romance, romance drama, more stuff from the past, magoo scenes, back to the investigating, romance, and more magoo.

I liked the idea of the main character being an exotic animal veterinarian and learning some about her past and how it tied in with the current plot. However, there are also a lot of Christian themes throughout the book which threw me off as there's no mention in the description of it being religious in any way and it became a little too much throughout the book as it made the plot shift more towards restoring her faith in Christianity and love rather than finding out who murdered her parents.

The ending was also very rushed and provided no build-up whatsoever and was pretty predictable. Overall, is this really an author that I would come back to to possibly give another try? Probably not, but it was an ok quick read that I could see how some people may like her writing. Give it a try if you find the plot interesting as you may like it.
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420 reviews19 followers
December 18, 2025
3.5*
I won, through Goodreads, the next book in the series titled PROWL, so I of course needed to the read this one. Interesting subject matter using a wildlife sanctuary as a setting. I enjoyed it enough I am looking forward to continuing on with Paradise and her interest in searching for the information she seeks about her parents.
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Author 1 book507 followers
March 6, 2025
If Colleen Coble writes it, I’ll read it… she’s that good at crafting riveting romantic suspense with layered characters I really come to care about. So needless to say, picking up Ambush was a must for me. Bonus points because it starts a new series, and double bonus points because it’s set near some of her other series so we get to hang out with familiar fave characters as well as the new ones!

There’s something about wild animals and severe weather that make suspense novels feel even more ominous, raising the stakes and keeping me braced for the next shoe to drop, and Ambush brings both of those elements to the mix. I loved that it’s set on a wildlife refuge in Alabama, complete with lions and tigers and bears (oh my!) and hyenas and foxes and panthers and hippos and a host of other creatures. Adding to that amped-up tension that comes with the mere presence of these potentially-dangerous animals is Paradise’s past big-cat-related trauma (I really felt her battle with fear, particularly in a couple of key scenes) and the fact that someone is trying to sabotage The Sanctuary and is willing to kill to do so. Throw in the unpredictability of Alabama’s unsettled weather patterns, and Paradise’s romantic history with Blake Lawson, and you need to be prepared that you’ll likely have to remind yourself to breathe more than once.

That said, I also appreciated how Coble achieves a great balance of acknowledging the wild nature of the animals at The Sanctuary and the need to always keep that danger in mind, while still giving them loads of fun personality, particularly in their interactions with Blake’s family and Paradise. Coble also finds this balance in conveying Paradise’s very valid fears and, in contrast, emphasizing the peace of God (and the courage it provides) that’s available to her when she asks. The scenes that bring this into focus are so well-written and were really touching to this former anxiety girl who empathized with Paradise’s journey. And I could talk for hours about how much I loved the subplot involving the ripple effects of Paradise’s following the nudging of God toward a difficult side character.

Bottom Line: Ambush by Colleen Coble grabbed my interest from word one and not only held it through the whole story but also has me champing at the bit to see how the arc involving the murder of Paradise’s parents – and the secrets she uncovers in this book – will play out over the course of this new series. I loved everything about this story, from Blake & Paradise’s relationship (and all its complex layers from the past) to the well-crafted, edge of your seat suspense plot, Blake’s endearing little brothers & their big-hearted mom, the unique setting, and the moving notes of grace. It was also fun to get to hang out with familiar faces from a couple of her other series, though this reads just fine as a standalone if you haven’t read her Pelican Harbor or Tupelo Grove (written with Rick Acker) series yet. I can’t wait for the second book – November can’t get here fast enough!

(I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book)

first reviewed at Reading Is My SuperPower
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Author 11 books802 followers
June 9, 2025
Another great read by the amazing Colleen Coble!
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Author 19 books431 followers
July 2, 2025
This one wasn’t a super favorite of mine, but I liked the setting (an exotic animal sanctuary).
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165 reviews3 followers
May 6, 2025
The setting is a wildlife sanctuary in Alabama, the characters are well developed and diverse, and the mystery is intriguing and had me until the ending- I guessed the wrong culprit! And now I have to wait until NOVEMBER for the rest of the story?!?!?!
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362 reviews17 followers
August 27, 2025
Great book! Paradise Alden has certainly experienced so much. Her distrust of others isn't surprising. I often wonder why people blame God for the bad or unfortunate things that happen in their lives, but it seems a common theme in humanity and in stories as well. It's always great to see when people come around though whether in real life or in stories. 15 years is a long time to return home again. I was nervous for her. But people and life can surprise ya! I enjoyed getting to know both Paradise and Blake Lawson. Great characters and made the story all the more awesome!
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2,881 reviews450 followers
June 25, 2025
Paradise Alden knows trauma. Her life has been a series of unfortunate events that have shaped her into the person she has become. Embracing the changes that Paradise has decided to make in her life have her returning to her hometown, fifteen years after she left. Triggers are going to be part of her daily life, but the chance she has to work with animals at the Sanctuary that she once worked with is one she is looking forward to.

Comfort, peace and Paradise’s new start is immediately sidetracked when a woman’s body is discovered near one of the animal enclosures. With the help of Blake Lawson and his mother, Paradise wants to restore the much-needed peace to the Sanctuary. Although Paradise had a difficult life growing up in the foster system, she was able to find respite whenever she visited the Sanctuary. It was there when Paradise and Blake met, and for six summers they were almost inseparable. Shocked and heartbroken at Blake’s betrayal then destroyed their connection and left Paradise heartbroken.

The Sanctuary has undergone significant changes over the years, but Paradise is immediately drawn in. She and the others are concerned that the murder will have a negative impact on the sanctuary, so finding answers is paramount. The local sheriff is eager to investigate and suspects Paradise, Blake, or his mother of the crime.

With a deep love for the animals at the Sanctuary and a desire to prove their innocence, Paradise and Blake must work together. However, whether or not she can forgive Blake will undoubtedly make her new start even more challenging.

Colleen Coble’s engaging read is the first book in a new thrilling series. With a captivating narration having intensifying the drama, I was fully drawn into the story. I’m eagerly looking forward to reading the second book, Prowl.

Many thanks to Thomas Nelson and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.
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2,723 reviews1 follower
November 30, 2024
This is a Christian suspense with underlying romance. Paradise lost her parents while she was very young in an unsolved murder. She is then thrown into the foster system and has a history of being abused by men. Her faith is shaken and she does not feel God is looking over her at all and she falls away from her faith. She returns to her home town as an adult with the intentions of finding peace in her solve by hopefully solving her parents murder. She finds a job at a place called the Sanctuary which is owned by a family that had a special place in her life at one point. The story is a slow burn with other mysterious things happening at the Sanctuary and her friend Blake is in the midst of it. While they are finding themselves intertwined a romance maybe blooming. The characters are likable and relatable and it is not too much faith in religion forward which allows for the story to flow and it is more complimentary to the story. I really liked the little boys and how they are cared for and bring a smile to the readers. Additionally the romance doesn't always flow into a happily ever after but does show how romance and connection is a basis for a good relationship with the ups as well as the downs. Many thanks to the author, the publisher and Netgalley.
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1,137 reviews47 followers
January 25, 2025
Lions, tigers, hyenas...Oh my! Ambush drew me straight in from the beginning and didn't let go until the end. Blake and Paradise returned to work at The Sanctuary Wildlife Preserve for different reasons. They have a past, including a shared betrayal from Paradise's past, but will they be able to clear the air and have a second chance?
Paradise faced hardships and abuse in the foster care system after her parents' murders and has a hard time believing in God. Readers will see how her perspective about God changes as her character arc grows in this story.
Things start going askew at the property. Who is behind the attacks aimed at the property, Blake, and his family, Who is trying to frame Blake? In addition to this mystery, Paradise embarks on a quest to find her parents' murderer and discovers some shocking truths.
This was a fast-paced read with suspense, danger, second chances, twists and turns, and faith threads. I'm hoping there will be a second installment.
I received a complimentary book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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1,221 reviews2,547 followers
February 25, 2025
Ambush is the first installment in the Sanctuary series, and also marks the first book I’ve ever read from Colleen Coble. I can tell that it lightly connects to other series she’s penned, one completed and one ongoing: Pelican Harbor and Tupelo Grove, respectively. This book was mysterious, intense, emotional, and propulsive. I was intrigued by the characters at first meeting, and then I quickly became completely invested in their stories, from the pain of their pasts to the romance of their present. Ambush excites me because, not only am I incredibly interested to see where Sanctuary goes from here, I’ve been introduced to a new-to-me author whose writing I really enjoy and who had a huge backlist for me to dig into while I’m eagerly awaiting the second installment in this series.

Paradise Alden, our female main character, is a vet struggling through PTSD after suffering an attack by a jaguar. She’s facing her fears on multiple fronts by taking a job at a wildlife refuge, The Sanctuary, in her hometown—a place she ran from years ago. Blake Lawson is a former Marine paramedic who has come home to help his mom manage The Sanctuary after his stepfather’s death. He’s also Paradise’s ex-boyfriend, the one who broke her heart fifteen years ago. After this betrayal and the murder of her parents, she fled Nova Cambridge, Alabama, and lost her trust in men and God and even herself. This job at The Sanctuary is her chance to find some answers and lay some things to rest. But maybe, just maybe, it will also be a sanctuary for her. Maybe here, she can start to heal.

The Sanctuary specializes in providing refuge to exotic pets who have been mistreated and abandoned. From chimps and wolves to tigers and parrots, The Sanctuary is a safe place for them to recover from their mistreatment and live a happy, comfortable life for the rest of their days. It’s a fascinating setting, one that I found so fun and unique. It provided Coble with a lot of room for interesting tension and plot twists. The Sanctuary was the first element of the story with which I fell in love. But then there were the characters. Not only did I grow to love Paradise and Blake, I was also charmed by Blake’s mom and his two young half brothers. Coble did a great job capturing the voices of these five and seven year-old boys without making them overly cutesy or too well-spoken. She struck a balance with them that felt believable and sweet.

As is coming to be the case with so many Christian romantic suspense authors I’ve had the pleasure of reading recently, Coble does a wonderful joy weaving faith into her writing without every coming across as preachy. Paradise’s faith journey was an important component of this book, and it was handled beautifully. The faith here managed to be both vital to the story and understated; it added without ever taking anything away from the plot. I’m eager to see if Coble’s inclusion of faith is always this expertly handled.

The book has an ending that satisfies without wrapping up completely. There are still some deep mysteries to be addressed, and more growth and development to be seen in the characters and their relationships. My guess would be that further installments in the series would continue to largely follow Paradise and Blake.

Ambush is a phenomenal series starter. It’s well paced, well written, and well balanced. The setting is unique, the characters compelling, and the mysteries at its core intriguing. There wasn’t any element of this book that didn’t work for me. I’ll be counting down the months until I can see where the story takes Paradise, Blake, and the rest of the Sanctuary gang next!
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2,232 reviews76 followers
March 4, 2025
This novel is a wild ride in a wild animal sanctuary where the owner is being threatened and is in constant danger of being killed. That’s the scenario when Paradise comes back to Alabama to accept a job as a vet at the sanctuary and finds more than she bargained for. The layers in this book are numerous and all are equally memorable. Paradise is dealing with trauma in her childhood, betrayal by her best friend Blake (who happens to be the son of the sanctuary’s owner), and new trauma from being mauled by a big cat. Blake has his own issues to deal with as he takes seriously his commitment to his mom Jenna and his two half-brothers. All of the characters popped off the page and right into my imagination. I could picture Paradise with her “mane” of hair and the two precocious little boys who loved adventure. The mystery is in who is targeting the sanctuary and why. There are many twists and red herrings before the culprit is ultimately revealed, making the book absorbing and totally captivating. I enjoyed the themes of forgiveness, restoration, seeking truth, sacrifice, and family issues. I especially enjoyed seeing characters from a previous book who live in Tupelo Grove, from another series by Coble and Acker. The truth is I really enjoyed my journey through this fascinating book in which I learned a lot about wild animals and even more about human nature and how to make wiser choices. The faith foundation is obvious but not overwhelming to the storyline, but rather adding to the overall tale. I cannot wait for more in this series and to discover who will be featured next from the sanctuary or its environs!
Disclaimer
I voluntarily received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions expressed are completely my own and I was not required to write a positive review.
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294 reviews77 followers
February 5, 2025
Thanks to Netgally and the publisher for an advanced copy of the audio book in exchange for honest review!
This was my first book by Colleen Coble. I was very excited when I read the blurb because I thought the premise sounded interesting. Paradise returns to her hometown after 15 years to help get closure and possibly answers to who killed her parents. Her high school boyfriend, Blake, is one of the 1st people she sees once she has arrived and apparently they have some animosity from their past. Immediately (and I mean Immediately), there is a murder. Lots of random "accidents" happen at the sanctuary where Blake and Paradise work, and pretty soon it becomes clear that someone is trying to sabotage either the sanctuary, Paradise, or Blake.
This book really just fell flat for me. I didn't care for any of the characters, and everything seemed very rushed as far as the romance aspect. I was also surprised at the religious turn the book took at about the halfway mark. I'm not sure if that's normal in this author's books but it definitely felt like it came out if nowhere.
This wasn't a bad book. It just wasn't for me. I'm sure if you usually like Colleen Coble, you'll like this one too.
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