I love how Warren's books are so filled with life lessons on faith and love but they are not wham in your face or preachy. These truths are so woven into the story and deep that they cause you to subtly reflect on them at first and then step back and take a deeper look. In this story, these girls are seeking to belong, to be loved. They are blind to God's love and instead see only their tragedies and question how He can love them when these things happen. Journey with them as they learn the truth about real love and that nothing can ever separate us from the love of God, we do not have to bargain or offer him anything for his steadfast, unfailing love.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Baroness (Daughters of Fortune, Book 2) by Susan May Warren
The drama keeps on coming in Book 2, the Daughters of Fortune series. Warren continues to weave a tale that lures you in, engrosses you and has you on edge, as our two daughters of fortune seem to rashly dash through life, and what a wake they cause! They are so sure in their youthfulness of who they are or who they are NOT, and while seemingly oblivious to the blessings they already have, they search for blessings that they feel must be earned. What a story!
I love how Warren's books are so filled with life lessons on faith and love but they are not wham in your face or preachy. These truths are so woven into the story and deep that they cause you to subtly reflect on them at first and then step back and take a deeper look. In this story, these girls are seeking to belong, to be loved. They are blind to God's love and instead see only their tragedies and question how He can love them when these things happen. Journey with them as they learn the truth about real love and that nothing can ever separate us from the love of God, we do not have to bargain or offer him anything for his steadfast, unfailing love.
I love how Warren's books are so filled with life lessons on faith and love but they are not wham in your face or preachy. These truths are so woven into the story and deep that they cause you to subtly reflect on them at first and then step back and take a deeper look. In this story, these girls are seeking to belong, to be loved. They are blind to God's love and instead see only their tragedies and question how He can love them when these things happen. Journey with them as they learn the truth about real love and that nothing can ever separate us from the love of God, we do not have to bargain or offer him anything for his steadfast, unfailing love.
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