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This quote was one I highlighted as I was reading:
"God's not some angry cosmic deity in the sky waiting for His children to mess up so He can pounce on them. Jesus paid for our unrighteous actions, so we don't have to. The Lord loves you, Beth. Just like He loves Leesa and Kevin, despite their hurtful choices."
It was a great reminder of God's love and how that overcomes the poor choices we can make as part of being sinful humans who have free will.
I want to thank the author and publisher for a copy of this book to read, with no expectations of a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Crafting a novel from authentic life experiences is a challenging task, but it's one I sensed God's call to undertake. If the Lord can encourage those facing heartbreaking situations through my struggles as the mother of a prodigal twenty years ago, I'm all in.
Growing up, I tried my hardest to please my parents and teachers, but I always felt I didn't measure up. As a Type A person, I'm sure that mindset was my doing, not theirs.
Fast forward to my season as a young mom, and my insecurities ramped up even more. When I became a Christian in my late twenties, I already had three small children and longed to be the world's best mother and do everything right. I saw my kids' mistakes as an indictment of my parenting abilities, leading me to believe myself a failure and to try harder to succeed.
With that attitude, you can imagine how I reacted when our teenage daughter ran away from home and returned pregnant-especially since my husband is the pastor of our church. Let's just say it wasn't pretty.
The emotional upheaval I endured while watching our child make one poor decision after another revealed my many shortcomings. Among the important lessons God taught me was what a shallow person I'd been and how much I wanted others' respect and for them to find me acceptable-no, exceptional. Sadly, I was at a place in life where other people's opinion seemed to carry more weight than my children's feelings, but I was blind to my faults.
As I walked through the deep valley with a prodigal, God, in His great mercy, opened my eyes and showed me the truth about myself.
My journey of healing and restoration with our daughter was the catalyst for my debut novel, Stronger than the Storm. I pray that the challenging themes I address will uplift those going through extreme difficulty and that the embedded truths inspire hope in Jesus.
In my book, the Holbrook's crisis begins as ours did, with a teen runaway getting pregnant by a guy she barely knew. I incorporated some factual events from our lives and drew many of the characters' raw emotions from personal history. Although I gave Beth Holbrook, the mother in the story, a few of my personality traits, including the passion to be a supermom and failing miserably, the bulk of this family's journey is fictional.
My experience as an adult daughter inspired the revelation of a long-kept secret in the latter part of the book. To avoid spoilers, I'll simply state that nothing prepares anyone for such devastating news.
Yet, amid turmoil and unexpected aversity, God is still on the throne and has a perfect plan for our good and His glory. When we surrender everything to Him, keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus through life's storms, we can gain true peace and cling to the truth that God is stronger than anything we face.
In Stronger than the Storm, the Holbrook family must come to this understanding as well. As you read the book, I trust that this family's journey, and mind, will provide you with encouragement and hope.
And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them. Romans 8:28 (NLT)
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I want to thank you for taking the time to read my words and I hope you enjoy reading, and hearing about books as much as I do.
I pray you have a blessed day!
Sincerely,
Melanie


Sounds terrific
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you think so! I hope you get a chance to read Stronger than the Storm and that you'll enjoy it.
DeleteThank you for reading my book, Melanie, and offering your honest review. I'm sorry it was a difficult read for you and you didn't care for the characters. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the faith content, though!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great book! Ty for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you think so, Dreaa!
DeleteFabulous review
ReplyDeleteI'm glad there is spiritual content in the book.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I could write a book without spiritual content, Regina. It's too important to my life! Thanks for reading and commenting. :)
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