We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To download from the iTunes Store, get iTunes now. From this bestselling page-turner series comes a Christian contemporary romance novel reminiscent of the writings of Karen Kingsbury and Nicholas Sparks--a poignant love story about long-buried secrets, redeeming love, and the unfailing promises of God. In this high school sweethearts romance, a small town girl has always believed her second chance rancher was the only man for her.
But life intervened, their s romance interrupted by college and the Vietnam War. Then sabotage and family pressure bring about hard choices and broken promises. Now many years later, a dusty stack of unopened love letters and troubling diagnosis force the recently-reunited couple to sift through the painful past. Can their relationship endure the deception they unearth, or will the experience compel them to trust more fully in the promises that never fail? You don't want to miss this hope-filled and timeless feel good novel!
Grab your copy of this rural romance today! It was easy to follow, and I could not put this book down. Cried almost all the way through it. A very good read.
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It helped me feel closer and to understand God's word and promise This book has characters with whom you will fall in love, and will want to live next door to them, or adopt into your own family! Warm, Christian wisdom is woven throughout this beautiful novel. Mar 31, Michelle Hofacker rated it liked it.
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. People who think they're better than other people are one of my biggest pet peeve!
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That's one of the foundations of this book: Bo Miller's parents are wealthy and look down on everyone who isn't. Mona Beth Adams is not wealthy, but she's honest, sincere, kind, and interesting. Bo falls in love with her, but his mother and Mona Beth's sister, Cecille, work together to keep them apart. Miller basically kidnaps Bo and takes him to her friend's house People who think they're better than other people are one of my biggest pet peeve! Miller basically kidnaps Bo and takes him to her friend's house in Atlanta.
Her friend's daughter Evelyn is happy to work on helping Bo get over Mona Beth. Cecille intercepts all the letters to and from Bo.
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In the end, though, Mrs. Miller, Evelyn, and Cecille all die miserable while Bo and Mona Beth outlive the manipulative people who ruined their youth and enjoy several years with Bo's children, Mona Beth's daughter, and their grandchildren.
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Thankfully, this book had fewer typos than the previous three in the series. It also had fewer story flaws than the previous three. I don't love the back-and-forth between time lines, but it wasn't confusing at all. Some of Mama Beth's reactions were out of character, but she ended up back to normal. Sep 05, Wanderer rated it it was ok. This seems to be a recurring theme in Christian fiction and i simply do not like it.
There is a call for women to be a certain way in order to earn love from men. They must be homemakers, they must be doormats, they have to be all whiny and weepy and they must always suffer - they are left for more worldly women, they are raped. I do not understand it one bit.
Neither do I understand the position that women who dare to challenge this notion - the ones that go to school, the ones that like spendi This seems to be a recurring theme in Christian fiction and i simply do not like it. Neither do I understand the position that women who dare to challenge this notion - the ones that go to school, the ones that like spending time with their friends are bad ugly people that neither love God or their families.
I also did not understand why the author found it necessary to marry the offsprings of the two main characters. I am honestly to uninspired to write anything else. The only reason why this book got two stars as opposed to one is that the message of God's faithfulness was clear throughout the book. Indeed he is all we need and we should rejoice in that fact as opposed to pitying ourselves. Granted a lot of bad things happened in this book but most though not all came from the poor choices made by the various characters. Aug 17, Gramy rated it really liked it Shelves: She is usually the one to lift people up in prayer and give good advice.
Here, she struggles to accept the enevitble and refuses to do what her husband desparately wants before he dies. I usually don't like going back and for between past and present; but in this book, it seemed to flow quite nicely.
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I can't believe the manipulation and purposefully, hurtful things that were said and done to keep these two p. I can't believe the manipulation and purposefully, hurtful things that were said and done to keep these two people in love apart. It is difficult to understand why people can't allow others to determine the future of their own lives. This same sentiment seems to be running rampant today with our government try to be in charge of individual lives, instead of allowing people to make their own personal choices.
Very Emotional I had a difficult time reading this book. I realize death is a part of life. What I had the most problems with was Mona Beth or Mama Beth who is the backbone of the other books, being so spineless, and lacking in faith in areas she preached others so often in the past. Even when she was begged to listen, she denied all requests, causing more pain by closing her heart. As an older person, I can understand if she was younger and not letting go of her anger.
But as friends and ex cowor Very Emotional I had a difficult time reading this book. But as friends and ex coworkers appear in obituaries weekly, younger than Mona Beth, I think an injustice was done.
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She may have had problems with what she was hearing, but I don't believe a woman of faith would have acted like an ostrich for so long. This book was a disappointment compared to the first three books. I am really enjoying this whole series. This book is on Mama Beth who is like the town's go to person. Having lived thru much pain and loss, not understanding why, she still looks to God for daily guidance.
Guidance for herself and those seeking her guidance. In this particular book she finds out why her relationship with Bo Miller didn't pan out and how in that process he helped out her family. Her time later in life that her and Bo finally get their time is cut short due to cancer but with G o I am really enjoying this whole series. Her time later in life that her and Bo finally get their time is cut short due to cancer but with G o d and family she comes out stronger than going than ever.
Wonderful story story that at times will bring tears to your eyes. Jul 02, Billie Conrad rated it it was amazing. Mama Beth is one of the most delightful personalities in the Millers Creek novels. Pilgrimage of Promise is her story. Much of the book is written in flashbacks to her life in the s and early s and in that way is different from the other books in the series. For those of us who grew up in those days we will never forget things such as where we were when President John Kennedy was shot and seeing the coverage of Viet Nam on television.
Even though this is contemporary fiction it is also h Mama Beth is one of the most delightful personalities in the Millers Creek novels. Even though this is contemporary fiction it is also historical fiction. And, be prepared with tissues along the way as you make this tender journey. This book reminded me of the hymn Standing on the promises of God I know people who, had parents break up their relationships Sep 11, B. Beautiful story of faith Beautifully written. A heart wrenching story of love and miss and love once more.
This is the most intriguing book I have read in a long time. Recommended to anyone who loves. Heartache and courage Bo and Mona Beth lived in a time before instant communication, when parents could easily shape the course of a young persons life and change it forever. Their love for each other and more importantly for God carried them through the tough times to a future they couldn't have foseen!
A story of His faithfulness and His never-ending promises! Even through the difficulties life throws at us God is always with His own! Jul 05, Donna Tulip rated it did not like it. Her heroines are unlikable to me. Did not read this whole book. Read the other three. Book opens with a man being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Goes back to the 60's and starts to tell their story. I just don't want to read this. Warm, Christian wisdom is woven throughout this beautiful novel.
This entire series is a very good read. I highly recommend it. A beautiful and endearing story of love that is lost and found again. It was almost as if it wrote itself. Hope you enjoy the book as much as I enjoyed writing it! You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Twitter account.