
Member Reviews

This book wasn’t too bad, especially considering it was Beth Moore’s first venture into fiction. While I found it a bit wordy and occasionally off-course, I appreciated how she illustrated God’s work in the lives of Olivia and Jillian, who, after a rocky start, were able to bond. The story has plenty of intrigue and a touch of romance, along with strong characters like David, Caryn, Bully, and Cal. And who could forget Adelle?
Rating: 4 out of 5
I received this book for free from NetGalley and Tyndale Publishing in exchange for a review.

I am longtime and faithful fan of Beth Moore. Her Bible studies are fantastic. I love that we get to see her creative side in this book. It was good, light contemporary Christian fiction. Obviously clean and points toward scripture. Well written and a fun glimpse of other writing from one of my favorite Bible scholars!

Thank you for the sampler of this book. I liked it, but it did not motivate me enough to go out and buy the book.

Thank you for the chance to review this book, however, unfortunately, I was unable to read and review this title before it was archived.

Great book!! Beth Moore is a wonderful author and true Woman of God.

The enchantment we feel about place, the sights and smells that stay with us long after the details of the visit, these are what I found so evocative, New Orleans, a place where spirituality, history, intrigue, family, and emotions entwine.

If there is someone who can do no wrong in my eyes, this girl is it! Her work is so powerful, and this is no different, This was just a sampler, and makes me want to go out and buy the entire thing. I will be recommending this to everyone I know, and those I do not know!