I was conflicted on how to rate this book because the first 75% of the book I liked it BUT didn’t love it. Maybe this “mistake”, if it is one, was put in the story like the Amish do with their quilts “purposely plan a mistake into each of their projects because they believe attempts at human perfection mocks God.” So, I’m going to view this oversight as an allowance for a human touch on this book. We both tried to “Nancy Drew” the situation and came up short. Both KC and I remember it being Octavia who introduced her to Calabah. I contacted KC right away to ask her who “Olympia” is because in book 2 it is mentioned that she introduced Julia to Calabah. I’m not sure what happened but it seems the author changed the name of one of the characters. A pilgrimage for answers on who this christian God is leads for a deeper and meaningful story. Life choices have come to collect their dues and left in the wake is regret and emptiness. Their past transgressions bond them to their inner selves while not allowing them to be truly free. One of the main things that drives the story is the transformation that Hadassah, Marcus and Julia must face both in the physical realm but also in spiritual realm. AUDIO On Sale for $3.99 (normally $42.00) -> Īn Echo in the Darkness is a continuation of the biblical principles from book one.
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