Reviewed by SilverThistle on
The narrator Georgia is a recent widow and she hasn't had an easy life, she was abandoned as a child, married young to a womaniser and is now in sole charge of two young daughters and has inherited a run-down motel complex. Add to that the polio epidemic, her late husband's mistress and her children, a difficult mother in law, a little bit of romance and money worries and it all makes for a really interesting story. It touches slightly on racial prejudices but as with everything in this book it's handled in a way that is touching and heartwarming.
I really liked this story and I might overlook the 'Christian' tag from now on as this is a great ambassador for the genre. Georgia is such a lovely person and I really enjoyed reading about her. The ending wasn't brilliant and although there were a couple of things I would have liked more closure for, overall it was a good read.
Note: I received a free copy of this title from the publisher.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 3 June, 2013: Finished reading
- 3 June, 2013: Reviewed