
Between the Lightning and the Thunder by B.F. Randall
Series: a standalone
Publisher: Brookstone Publishing Group (January 10, 2023)
REVIEW BY PRISCILLA BETTIS
Between the Lightning and the Thunder is a Biblical fiction retelling of the events surrounding Jesus’ ministry and crucifixion. The point-of-view character is James, the brother of Jesus. Throughout the book, James is either trying to find his mother and sister (because James got separated from them in the dark, and he didn’t have his cell phone, LOL), or he’s trying again to find his roving, delusional brother.
James cracks me up. The book covers several years in his life, and he has all the eye rolls, dramatic teenage sighs, and then adult irritations of a typical brother who doesn’t “get” his sibling. But there were also tender moments between the brothers:
Jesus and I would walk along the Nazareth Ridge and watch the heavens erupt in a cascade of light. We challenged one another to see who could toss the most rocks off the ridge in the void between the lightning and the thunder.
-B.F. Randall, Between the Lightning and the Thunder
Randall writes with terse prose and in a rhythm that reminds me of oral storytelling. The style wasn’t my jam (so I took off half a fish), but there will be others who love it. Turns out Randall is a pastor, so oral storytelling fits his writing style. Additionally, he performs a one-man drama titled, A Man Called James. I guess James is Randall’s jam!
Each chapter dramatizes a story from the Gospels then ends with a Bible passage that relates to the story: the centurion who asked Jesus to heal his sick servant, the woman at the well, the crowd yelling for Pilate to release Barabbas, the two thieves also being crucified, Jesus raising Talitha from the dead, and more.
Since I knew the stories, the fun of the plot unfolding wasn’t there (so I took off another fish), but that doesn’t mean this isn’t a great book for someone else. I think it’d be especially engaging for those who find the Bible intimidating or who have never read the Bible.
In fact, it’s such a great book that Enspire Media Group/Faith Street Productions has purchased a two-year option to produce a full-length feature film from it. Congrats to Randall!
Overall, Between the Lightning and the Thunder gets three-and-a-half fish from me.

I read Between the Lightning and the Thunder through Kindle Unlimited.
It sounds like an interesting book. You wrote a great and helpful review.
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Thanks, Thomas!🙂 I hope you got a chance to see the conjunction of Mars and Jupiter last week. It was cool!
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Yes I saw it but I did not use my telescope, which I should have used.
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Thanks for your candid review, Priscilla. I appreciated you identifying the target reader and its potential to impart the heart of the story and why this read got three-and-a-half fishes instead of a higher rating. Sounds like it could be a perfect fit for the right audience.
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Exactly, perfect for the right audience! It just isn’t me. Thanks for commenting, Grant.🙂
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I’m still chuckling about the eye rolls. Congratulations to the author for the upcoming movie. Thanks for sharing, Priscilla.
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I know, right? I sometimes forget the people in the Bible were actual people who told jokes, played Kick the Can (or its equivalent back then), and rolled their eyes. Thanks for commenting, Staci.🩷
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Thanks for a great and informative review, Priscilla. It does sound like an interesting book. I hope Enspire Media makes the movie.
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It would make such a cool movie. Thanks for the kind words about my review, Steve. Have a super rest of your day!🙂
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Sounds like an interesting read. Great review!
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Hi Nicole! Yes, an interesting read for sure. I hope Enspire Media does make the movie. Thanks for stopping by.🩷
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This sounds like an interesting book, Priscilla. I’ve often wondered what life would have been like for Jesus’s siblings. And then of course, James is one of my favorite New Testament books.
Thanks for your honest review.
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And what the hours of darkness were like right after Jesus died. Can you imagine? Darkness in the middle of the day, eek! Thanks for your comment, Joan!🩷
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The author got my attention immediately. This is a topic I’ve never considered. Thanks for the review.
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And thank YOU for reading my review and commenting.🙂
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Thank you, Priscilla, for the excellent review. I can imagine this book as a movie. It would be fun to see.
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It would make a great movie. Imagine the scene when everything went dark after Jesus died! Thanks for commenting, Gwen.🙂
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Interesting POV by the author. I don’t read much Biblical Fiction. I thought you did a great job reviewing a book that wasn’t your “jam.”
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Aw, thanks for the kind words, Kelly. 🩷 I think it is the perfect book for the right reader.
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Interesting and unique premise. Thank you for another informative and well written review.
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It is a unique premise, isn’t it! Thanks for the kind words about my review, Marie.🩷
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I do like the sound of this book, Priscilla. I do know most of the stories, but I still think that I would like this one. Or, maybe I should wait and see if there is going to be a movie….. Great review.
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I keep imagining a big-screen scene when the sun goes dark in the middle of the day when Jesus dies. Wouldn’t that be a frightening (but cool) scene? Thanks, Carla, for your kind words about my review.🙂
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I often find that there is a storm and it gets dark on Good Friday. Not always, but often.
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While I have certainly heard of James, I never thought about him as a person or a brother. Fascinating concept. Liked the review, Priscilla.
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Isn’t it a great concept? Being the sibling of an ordinary brother is hard enough. I felt a little sorry for James! Thanks for the kind words about my review, Pat.🩷
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My pleasure, Priscilla. James is an unusual person to write about.
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What an unusual book. It sounds different but also intriguing. I’ve read a book about James before (by another author), but it was set after Jesus’s crucifixion. Wonderful cover and title, and parts of your review cracked me up. A candidate for my TBR!
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Yes, it’s different, unique. I loved James’ point of view. Thanks for commenting, Mae!🩷
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I laughed thinking about James as an eye-rolling teen with a cell phone. Glad you enjoyed it, Priscilla!
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Thanks for reading my review and commenting, Teri!
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Thank you, Priscilla, for your time, attention, and candor. It is refreshing to get an honest straightforward review and to read the responses from your followers. I’m new at this writing gig and have found that some reviews are flattering but insincere. I wondered if they actually read the book. I find three and a half fish high praise, and am blessed that although it wasn’t your jam, you took the time to read it. Please add me to your aquarium and reel me in, you’re a blessing.
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Hi Ben!🙂 I’m thrilled that so many commenters are excited about your use of James as the POV character. I really hope Enspire Media Group/Faith Street Productions goes through with the film. It’d make a great movie. Thanks for your thoughtful comment and adding to the discussion.
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Find his cell phone, lol. That sounds like it was a fun take on Jesus’ brother and an interesting read. I like that it could also be a great read for those who find the Bible intimidating. I even find the authors response in the comments to be refreshing, so after reading it, I hope they crack open the Bible 😉
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Good point, Nicole. Randall’s book could be a gateway to the Bible. Thanks for reading my review and commenting.🩷
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Congrats to Randall! I really liked the quote you posted, Priscilla. You’ve done a really good job at providing a balanced review even though you gave the book 3 ½ stars. 👍
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Thanks for the kind words about my review, KC.❤ I hope Enspire Media Group/Faith Street Productions goes forward with the film. Have a great weekend, KC!
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Me too! Thanks, Priscilla. Have a great weekend, too!
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Thanks a lot for your sharing this excellent review, dear Priscilla
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And thank you, dear Luisa, for the kind words about my book review. Have a wonderful rest of your weekend!🩷
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It’s always a pleasure to read your posts
Have a lovely weekend 🌹
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I’m not sure what to think of this book, Priscilla. The eye-rolling and angst of James makes me wonder, but it is quite humanizing of the stories, turning the characters into real people. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and that’s cool that the book might turn into a movie. 🙂
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HI Diana!🙂 Even though I wasn’t the right audience for this book, I still enjoyed it, and I’m definitely going to give B.F. Randall another try!
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A most interesting sounding book. Thanks for the intriguing review.
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And thank you for the nice words about my review. Have a super rest of your weekend, Robbie!🩷
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My pleasure, Priscilla, and you have a good week too.
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A lovely review! And what an unusual perspective – I’ve read stories from the pov of Mary and Joseph. Even from the viewpoint of Pilate, but never James. No wonder they’re making a film of it:)).
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I know, right? Thanks for the kind words about my review, and thanks for commenting, S.J.!🙂
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You’re welcome, Priscilla:)).
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Great review, Priscilla. Sounds like an interesting book!
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Yes, it is an interesting book. Funny: the author and I are at the same three-day Christian writers’ conference, and we have yet to run into each other. He said, “I’m the oldest man here.” You’d think that’d make him easy to spot, but there are SO many men over 60 at this conference!
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We found each other about 2 hours ago at the finale dinner and had a great laugh and a wonderful conversation. I am truly looking forward to reading his next book!
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It’s pretty cool that James’s point of view is the central one in the book and the oral storytelling influence is interesting. It sounds like an engaging read. Thanks for the great review!
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Ada! What were you doing in the spam box? Get out of there!😂
Yes, I thought having James as the POV character was a cool decision. Even though this wasn’t a perfect read for me, I still enjoyed it, and I’m looking forward to reading more from Randall. Thanks for commenting, Ada!
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