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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Book Review - BROKEN by Peggy Blann Phifer


This book is so much more than a Christian Romance. It's a book that reveals the author's heart for the lost and abandoned, for teens, for mourners--Peggy Blann Phifer, you truly have a beautiful heart! Four solid stars.

Rozene (aka Rozie) Gentry is one of those souls, and I suspect that if we probed deep enough, we would see Peggy's heart beating in Rozie. Rozie's a widow, you see, whose mourning almost cripples her. She continues to run the restaurant left to her deceased husband by his parents, but all she can think of is ... not just Ross, that wonderful man, but how she blamed him most of his life for the death of their three-year-old son so many years ago. Guilt and grief threaten to drown her.

And then she meets a teenage girl who is her mirror image--bitter, sad, fearful. Plus, like Rozie herself, part Cherokee. They might well be related. Literally. Misty, though, lives at a group home for girls. She's sixteen, and she's too old to be adopted. She'll never have a forever family.

Or so she thinks.

Oh--and there's another character coming through, Mike Carson. He's grieving a dead son, but he has to rise above it. You see, he's a pastor. Has to preach a meaningful sermon every week. Like trying to fly with a broken wing.

What happens when you mix all these together? Well, the novella is available from Amazon. You might just as well get your own copy and form your own opinion.

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