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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Book Review: BROKEN THINGS by Andrea Boeshaar


Another great book. Andrea Boeshaar has done herself proud with this one. It's one of her older books, but still just wonderful. Have I ever mentioned I love being a book reviewer?

It's been thirty years since Allie's been to Chicago, but it's time. A consulting job at a hospital there provides another incentive. There are two stepsisters, two friends, and a man she left behind. It's time to heal some relationships she unceremoniously dumped so many years ago.

Some aren't so willing to mend the torn fabrics of the past, though. One stepsister is willing, but the other hurls snide remarks like knife-edged boomerangs. The guy she dumped is not so sure he wants to expose his heart to her again.

While Allie's walk with the Lord had deepened, Jack's had gone down the proverbial tubes. Her stepsisters both needed a dose of the Lord, too.

And then there is this woman at the hospital. She's dying. Alone. Two daughters, but they refuse to come see her. She seems determined to make everyone else as miserable as she is, so maybe it's no wonder.

Can Allie make a difference in their lives? Is there a way to heal the broken things, to bring Jesus into their pictures? Is this why God opened the doors for Allie?

It is my suggestion that you click on one of the store names here and pick up this engrossing story. You won't be sorry, promise. Amazon and Barnes and Nobel carry this and lots more of the Andrea Boeshaar books.

As a special treat, Andrea Boeshaar is offering to give away her newest trilogy, Fabric of Time to one commenter (in the US or Canada, please). Leave your comment below WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS, please. Otherwise, how would we contact you to say you won? Also, you have one week to comment--by May 8.

8 comments:

Diana Montgomery said...

Anne this sounds like a wonderful book. Loved review. I would love to read it.
Blessings
joeym11@frontier.com

Anonymous said...

I read Broken Things and loved it! God's Hands are seen in the pages! I laughed and cried. Andrea Boeshaar creates a story you won't soon forget!
God Bless,
Tracy
tracyphillipturner@yahoo.com

Wendy Newcomb said...

Sounds like some interesting relationships in that story, could become pretty interesting.

Would love to have the Fabric of Time trilogy, thank you for the chance to win it.

wfnren(at)aol(dot)com

Tracy Krauss said...

Sounds like an intriguing 'cast'.

Unknown said...

Sounds verty interesting, i would love to win theses books
jcisforme@aol.com

Laura Hodges Poole said...

The trilogy sounds like it would be interesting to read--intriguing storylines and characters. lpoole6309@charter.net

Anonymous said...

I hope I'm not too late to enter for the giveaway. This sounds like an excellent trilogy.

Katie J.
johnsonk133@yahoo.com

Anne Baxter Campbell said...

We have a winner--please put your hands together for Laura Hodges Poole!