Rating:  Summary: Wonderful book; hard to put down Review: This book is a wonderful book that depicts problems people face in society and how they can often solve problems by putting their problems in God's hands. It was a book that was hard to put down. I hope the autors write more books for I would buy them. I wish they had books that depicted young widows lives and how we have to face our everyday problems also. I look forward to future books that the authors choose to write.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful book; hard to put down Review: This book is a wonderful book that depicts problems people face in society and how they can often solve problems by putting their problems in God's hands. It was a book that was hard to put down. I hope the autors write more books for I would buy them. I wish they had books that depicted young widows lives and how we have to face our everyday problems also. I look forward to future books that the authors choose to write.
Rating:  Summary: Ugh! Review: Ugh! The writing in this book was so bad! It was so hokey, like a bad soap opera with a religious bent. The storylines were so transparent, everyone of them ended up exactly where I suspected they were going. I love faith promoting books and writings; I just couldn't get past the corniness and predictability of this book to feel the spirit and message the authors intended.
Rating:  Summary: I want to live on Cedar Circle!! Review: You know a book is good when you feel so much a part of the storyline that you are actually experiencing right along with the characters. That is what happened in this book! I cried with them and felt like I was walking right beside them.LaHaye and Blackstock paint such wonderful pictures of the neighborhood, and developed characters that are so realistic I wanted to be their friends. I loved the message of God's grace, mercy, and blessings. And really appreciated the count your blessings in the face of adversity lesson. Very Well Done!
Rating:  Summary: I want to live on Cedar Circle!! Review: You know a book is good when you feel so much a part of the storyline that you are actually experiencing right along with the characters. That is what happened in this book! I cried with them and felt like I was walking right beside them. LaHaye and Blackstock paint such wonderful pictures of the neighborhood, and developed characters that are so realistic I wanted to be their friends. I loved the message of God's grace, mercy, and blessings. And really appreciated the count your blessings in the face of adversity lesson. Very Well Done!
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