Review of Out of a Dream
Review of Out of a Dream
by Rosemary Hines
Michelle Baron should be reveling in her new life in Sandy Cove, Oregon. From the outside, it all looks idyllic. A newlywed settling into a quaint coastal town, her husband establishing himself as a junior partner in a law firm-what more could she want?But a series of disturbing nightmares haunts Michelle. Her quest to understand these dreams leads her to the New World bookstore, where she begins a spiritual journey that will challenge her Christian heritage as well as her marriage.
My Review:
Out of a Dream was a delightful surprise! I was constantly anxious to read further just to see what was coming next. The characters were dealing with many temptations and issues and so I really could not figure out their next move. This book was filled with suspense, love, forgiveness,and depression/suicidal thoughts. I will not reveal the ending or the actions of the characters as that would SPOIL it for you, the reader, but I will say that I was left with a hopeful, joyful feeling when I finished this book! Now I really want to read the other books in this series from this "new-to-me author".....wonderful work, Rosemary! You hooked me from the very first page!
I received a free pdf copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Rosemary Hines writes contemporary, suspenseful fiction from a Christian worldview. Her characters and their struggles and triumphs reflect life in our 21st century culture in America. Boldly tackling tough subjects such as suicide, abortion, and the ever-increasing efforts of secular society to silence the faith of many, she is known for her sensitive approach and strong messages of hope and redemption. Rosemary taught
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Never heard of this author. So thanks for the introduction!
ReplyDeleteGreat review, Rhonda! As soon as I catch up with myself I'll have to read some of her books. This one sounds like a good place to start!
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