Book Review: The Unseen by Ania Ahlborn

The Unseen by Ania Ahlborn

Book Summary.

The Unseen

Ania Ahlborn

Children are missing, and Isla can’t go a day without thinking of the ones she’s lost. The perfect whirlwind of events, so when a strange boy walks upon her in the garden, she assumes he is a miracle.

She instantly knows the only thing to do is to keep him safe, and soon her family fosters the boy they have named Rowan.

Rowan is unlike most boys.  Raised by strangers who had no concern for his safety and well-being. Wherever he came from, Isla is set on being his family now.

Days into staying with them, mysterious things start to occur. Is Rowan just an ordinary boy? Is he just what the family needed? Or will he be a test of faith?

How about all three?

The Review.

The work of angels and demons are miracles and tests of faith.

THE UNSEEN by Ania Ahlborn is an exploration of grief and why the darkness we see in others resides within ourselves. It is a conversation about faith and what it means to believe in THE UNSEEN.

The plot, the characters, and the writing are all top-notch. I had such a good time reading that I know I will explore Ahlborn’s backlist later this fall.

Have you read Ania Ahlborn before?

Thanks to NetGalley and Gallery Books for the advanced copy!

THE UNSEEN…⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The Coffee that gets me through each book: Tarrazzu Costa Rican Blend

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