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Until Forever (Women of Prayer) - Darlene Shortridge
Until Forever (Women of Prayer)
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It was something she would never forgive herself for... It wasn't until lunchtime that Jessi remembered to call home. No answer. She tried calling several times while she ate her lunch. Still no answer. She closed her eyes and rested her arms and head on her desk. She breathed deeply, wishing she... show more
It was something she would never forgive herself for... It wasn't until lunchtime that Jessi remembered to call home. No answer. She tried calling several times while she ate her lunch. Still no answer. She closed her eyes and rested her arms and head on her desk. She breathed deeply, wishing she had remembered to call earlier. Until Forever is a story of a young family that is torn apart by the devastating effects of alcoholism. Can healing take place in a relationship when an unforgivable act is committed? Will Jessi's pain and Mark's guilt keep them apart forever, or will unforeseen circumstances bind them together? 'Darlene is an extremely gifted and exciting new author. Her story of a family suffering and growing and changing manages to leap beyond the clichés of the genre and stand as an original work.' Cliff Graham, Author of Day of War 'Until Forever delves into the difficult realms of reconciliation, redemption, and forgiveness. Shortridge illustrates a story that is at times poignant and compelling. I found myself vicariously experiencing Jessi and Mark's tragic loss and desperately wanted them to be fully healed and restored. If you battle with the perception that you are unconditionally loved and forgiven by God, this novel is for you.' Jeral Davis, Author of Tomorrow
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781617392443 (1617392448)
ASIN: 1617392448
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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3.0 Until Forever (Women of Prayer)
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A Book and A Review #2
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This was a nice story which flowed well and kept my interest. Not being a huge reader of Christian literature, it started off with alot of religious reference, which lightened up after I would say the first third of the book. In "speaking" with the author, I was actually prepared for more. Def. mai...
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