A dusty stack of unopened love letters forces Bo and Mona Beth Miller to revisit a part of their past they’d rather leave buried–especially in the face of death. Only as they retrace history will they learn the truth about the shattered promise that threatens to come between them. But can their relationship endure the deception and sabotage they unearth, or will the experience compel them to trust more fully in the promises that never fail?
My review:
I don't typically read romance books, but I have read this whole series and enjoyed it immensely. They are not your run of the mill romance, but have depth and a lot of drama.
This is the fourth book in the series, but much of the book goes back in time before the other books. There is a lot of history in the book such as Vietnam War and the Kennedy assassination in the 60's.
I enjoyed this book as much as the rest of the series, and it was nice to read more about Bo & Mona Beth and about their past. As with all of the Miller Creek novels, there is also a lot of spiritual application and lessons learned by the characters that is good for the reader. I think this is the last book in the series, and I am sad to see it end, but it ended with a great book.
About the author:
Cathy's desire is to write heart-stirring stories about God's life-changing grace. Her first novel, Texas Roads, was a 2009 American Christian Fiction Writers' Genesis finalist. Since then she's added A Path
Less Traveled, The Way of Grace, and Pilgrimage of Promise to the Miller's Creek Novels. A native Texan, Cathy currently resides in the beautiful Ozark mountains of northwest Arkansas with her husband of thirty years, and near the world's cutest grandson and granddaughter. She'll be moving to New Mexico in the near future.
Cathy is the owner and editor of the popular blog, WordVessel, and has written devotions for The Upper Room devotional magazine, two devotional books, and for online sites. In addition to her writing, she enjoys romping in the great outdoors and thrift store shopping, and is hooked on a few reality TV shows. To learn more about Cathy and her books, visit her website at www.CatBryant.com.
Thanks to the author for the e-book review copy.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Pilgrimage of Promise by Cathy Bryant
Posted by Mark at 10:24 AM
Labels: Book Review, Christian fiction
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