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Forgivin' Ain't Forgettin': A Novel
Mata Elliott
Walk Worthy Press
, 2006 - 432 pages
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highly recommended
Wonderful!!!
This was a great read. I loved how the characters issues all seemed to flow together. The relationship between Cassidy and Trevor was very sweet
and realistic....I highly recommend this book.
Slow with moments of sparkle
I enjoyed this author's effort. Her style was somewhat difficult to get use to. There was a big problem with continuity and flow in the writing and FAR TOO MANY characters being introduced that didn't go anywhere. As an early effort, it is good. I expect the author will improve as her skills develop and mature. The one scene that I truly enjoyed was Trevor's pre-marriage party...Preach preacher! Too bad men don't read these books. While this is not the best inspirational romance I have read, it was interesting. I will give this author another try in the future.
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Forgiving is not forgetting
I enjoyed the book it is an easy read with some great words of wisdom. It arrived in good condition.
Forgiveness is the Best Medicine!
True Story:
I know a set of twins who had been molested by a family friend when they were 13. Twenty years later, one twin "Tia", worked her way to forgiveness and released herself of the burden that comes with holding onto pain.
The other twin, "Tamara" found herself, overweight, bitter and was diagnosed with a stomach ulcer.
I believe that Tamara's unwillingness to forgive manifested itself physically. I was able to learn for her mistake and I practice
forgivin
g the people in my life.
This book illustrates the necessity of forgiveness in a way that is unforgettable!
Keleigh Crigler Hadley author of Preacher's Kids: Secrets & Salvation
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took long to get the point.
This book was a good read because of the message it represented in trusting God. However, it could have been 200 pages shorter. I felt like it was puzzle than took more one day to put together. I just wanted find out the big secret that Cassidy was keeping from Trevor; unfortunately, I had to read about 400 pages to find out.
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Cassidy Beckett reveals to her husband that as a college student she was forced to abandon her infant son by her then-boyfriend. Not only does Trevor support Cassidy after her confession, but he does some detective work on his own to help her find closure and the son she's never forgotten.
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