Thursday, July 16, 2026

Red Adept Publishing Book Review: Hush, Delilah by Angie Gallion













On the surface, Delilah Reddick’s life looks perfect. Her husband is a pillar of the community, and with her as his quietly supportive wife, they appear to be the picture of success and happiness. But there are deep cracks in the foundation, dark secrets Delilah has never shared with anyone.

Delilah knows what her husband is capable of when the evil inside him finds its way to the surface, but running would only delay the inevitable. Chase would hunt her to the ends of the earth before allowing her to take his only son from him. Delilah would rather die than leave her fourteen-year-old behind, but when her son begins displaying his father’s violent tendencies, she knows she must act.

In her quest to save her son, Delilah sets off a chain of events that could rock the community and reveal the darkest secret of them all. After years of staying quiet, Delilah must find her voice before her husband silences her forever.


Suspense | Women's Fiction
8 November 2022
250 Pages

My Rating ~ 4 bites and a nibble


Delilah’s husband is not the stand up guy he portrays to the outside world. He is a monster. Delilah knows it and her son knows it though she seems to be blind to that fact. This book hits close to home for me as my first husband was abusive. But Delilah’s husband is so much more. As Deilah finally finds her courage, I feared for her. This is a powerful and tense read.



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