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Adult Fiction Book Reviews

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     I could sit on the couch and read the day away.  I enjoy and learn from most books I read!  But, I'm picky.  Not so much about the topic or characters in the book; I'm fussy about reading books that don't contain inappropriate language, scenes, and themes.  If you do the same for yourself, you will enjoy this list of books that I've found to be appropriate for most, if not all, adult readers.


The Promise of Morning, by Ann Shorey (2010)

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ISBN: 978-0-8007-3333-9
$14.99, March 2010


     Ann Shorey is a wonderful writer.  And a wonderful, godly person.  I was stunned while at her home, about 18 months ago, to learn that she had recently signed a book contract with Revell/Baker Publishing Group to write a trilogy of books that were loosely based on some of her own ancestors.  How exciting!    


    Of course, I was intrigued!  Ann, an author!  I haven’t been able to spend much time with Ann, as she is a busy lady (and so am I), but I have noticed that she carefully crafts each sentence and paragraph in her books to truly "show" the story as it unfolds, instead of merely "telling" the story as some modern day authors tend to do.      

     I thoroughly enjoyed Book 1 in the "At Home in Beldon Grove" series:  The Edge of Light. When Book 2, The Promise of Morning, was released in March 2010, I eagerly volunteered to read and review a copy of Ann’s book.      

     While some of the characters remain from The Edge of Light, new characters appear as well.  The book opens with incredible loss on the part of a mother and father who are visiting their deceased children’s gravesites.  Yes, "children".  Three children have passed away as the story unfolds.  More loss is to come, in more ways than one.  But some gains also come to visit, which are blessings in disguise.      

     Ann has done her research well in this story.  There are so many aspects of daily life in the 1840s that just naturally show up in the storyline.  I appreciate this subtlety that allows me to learn new things about the pioneer era.  Christians’ views on traveling actors, ministers, and the like really hit home because of Ann’s careful crafting of the details that are woven throughout the book.     

     This second book in the "At Home in Beldon Grove" series has a different flavor, a different tone than Book 1.  While both books deal with loss, disappointment, and renewal, I found this book, The Promise of Morning, to save the "renewal" for the last bit of the book, while Book 1, The Edge of Light, seemed to have more hope earlier in the storyline.      

     For women who have experienced the loss of miscarriage or the loss of a child who has been born, they will easily understand the range of emotions that Ellie has throughout the story.  While some of it may seem harsh, Ellie basically travels through the circle of loss and grief that is so common to women in her situation.  Her behaviors and attitudes could easily draw criticism, but they are also the normal human reactions to deep loss and sorrow.      

     The Promise of Morning does deal with a sensitive marital topic that wouldn’t be appropriate for younger readers.  I encouraged my 11-year-old daughter to read The Edge of Light last year, but we’ve decided to have her wait a few years before reading The Promise of Morning.  

    
I will recommend this book, but with a bit of hesitation.  I would have felt more comfortable if one of the main topics had been very slightly mentioned in a cautious way one time only, instead of going into detail.       Overall, I enjoyed reading The Promise of Morning by Ann Shorey.  I look forward to reading Book 3 of her trilogy when it has been published in another year or so.  God has given her an incredible talent, and I pray that she will continue to use her gift of of writing to glorify and honor Him.

     A complimentary copy of The Promise of Morning was given to me by Revell for the purpose of providing a review of this book.  No other compensation was provided.

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