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Friday, March 6, 2020

Promises of Tomorrow (Walnut Creek #4.5) by Shelley Shepard Gray

My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This novella is part of a series and I suggest you do not read this unless you've read the other books first. Because I had not read any of the others I was totally clueless, yet it did have something about it that made me keep reading and thinking that I may go and buy the first couple of books.

This series seems to deal with a past member of this group that has committed suicide - so if that may be a trigger to you - beware.

*ARC supplied by the publisher.


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"From the New York Times bestselling author of The Patient One and the “skilled storyteller who reminds the reader through her characters that faith can help us survive the ups and downs in life” (RT Book Reviews) comes a warm-hearted and charming enovella.
Two years after her older brother Andy’s death, Ella and her parents are still struggling. When a couple of Andy’s childhood friends realize that Ella spent the previous Christmas alone, they decide to make this year’s holiday better. They start stopping by Ella’s home, bringing with them stories about Andy and their love for him. Meanwhile, Ella finds herself spending more and more time with one of the friend’s siblings, who just happens to be waiting for his own Christmas miracle.
With Shelley Shepard Gray’s signature “thought-provoking, emotional” (Patricia Davids, USA TODAY bestselling author) prose, Promises of Tomorrow is an evocative and moving story of love, friendship, and faith."

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