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Book Review of Covenant Child (Women of Faith, Bk 4)

Covenant Child (Women of Faith, Bk 4)
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From the way this novel was written, to the characters filling to the pages, to the story that grabbed my heart, Covenant Child is a novel to be cherished and shared.

I cant honestly say I enjoyed this story as a means of pure entertainment. The story is exceptional, dont get me wrong, but because of the strong subject matter, it quickly becomes a story that I wanted to see redeemed.

The main character of Kara is a bitter young woman and if the story werent written from her perspective, as one who stands back and looks back on her life, I think I would have become fatigued with her. But to see the struggles of Kara and Lizzie and not have your heart wrenched is an impossibility.

The story is gripping from one chapter to the next moving on a swift emotional roller coaster. My heart was jerked more than one time.

I loved that the story was first person, it truly came alive. Though I would have loved to experience the story from Amandas point of view.

I believe this is a rerelease from a previous edition, but the story is timeless. A stirring story from a masterful story teller and a wonderful allegory for Gods unending grace and love.

This review is my honest opinion. My thanks to the publisher for my copy to review.