Once again, Tope Omotosho treads where most other Christian writers fear to go. Her books are what I would call “meat” and not “milk.” In other words, they deal with heavy issues, without glossing them over. This time, she deals head on with a main character facing same-sex attraction.
Whenever I pick up a book by this author, I know I’m going to read a story grounded firmly in Christian values as well as life’s very real struggles. Found is no different. This time, Zainab is front and centre. A deeply flawed, deeply hurting woman, Zainab is relatable in so many ways. It was exhilarating to read about how she comes to faith and how God heals her broken places.
I also enjoyed following up with the characters I’ve met in earlier books in this series.