phyllish
Written on Dec 13, 2017
I have to confess that I started out not liking Sarah too much. There was a touch of pride or something in the way she ditched Cole at the restaurant when on a date that he obviously went to great effort to arrange. As I read on, I warmed up to her a little, but at the end, my opinion of her changed completely.
Cole was another story altogether. His sweet love for Sarah and the way he was willing to humble himself and to work to figure out something, anything, that would show her that he understood her passions and dreams was so wonderful.
Amanda Tru brought me on a journey through this story and revealed one life touching another in such a sweet way. Each person's heartfelt need and the way God filled it through His people, and then the struggles they had in fulfilling the directive to serve others as if serving Christ was lovely.
Though in some ways the tale resembled the movie "Pay it Forward", it improved on the idea and was, in my opinion, a much better story.This review was originally posted on Among the Reads