Only while trick riding can Ella Fleming forget the truth about who she really is--the daughter of a murderer. Phillip DeShazer buries the guilt he feels for his father's death in work and drink, and his guilt continues to grow the more Ella Fleming comes to his rescue. Will they be able to overcome their pasts and trust God to guide their futures?
My thoughts: 4.5/5 stars
I was so excited to welcome the
Brookstone Troupe (plus meet a few new ones) back into my life!
The troupe is back on tour which, of
course, means new adventures and troubles.
I was slightly disappointed some of my
favorite characters were not further along in their lives and were
still struggling with things I'd thought we'd gotten past in the
previous two books.
That being said, I was very pleased
with how much Phillip Deshazer changed and grew throughout this
story.
In the previous books, and beginning
of this one Phillip is a struggling alcoholic with a past he refuses
to share. He believes he's unforgivable and that if the people he
cares about knew the truth they'd hate him. Fortunately the people he
cares about have a heart for Christ and His forgiveness.
I was equally impressed by Ella
Fleming's ability to overcome. She's endured a lot of heartache where
her family is concerned and in this installment of the Brookstone
Brides it may have been worse than ever. We're finally given the
answers to questions asked in When You Are Near and Wherever You Go.
What Comes My Way was a delightful
tale of forgiveness, family and Faith.
**I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was in no way obligated to leave a positive review. All thoughts and opinions expressed are purely my own.**
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