After learning of the horrific abuse her adopted son endured during his childhood with nowhere to escape to, and then losing her best friend to more senseless violence, Millicent Thornton embarks on a journey to provide a safe haven for anyone that needs it. She builds Sarah's Home in honor of her late friend, bringing her dream to fruition, however, it isn't long before she realizes she has seriously underestimated the need of such a facility. Nor could she ever have imagined that her life and the lives of those closest to her would be turned upside down with the arrival of the first few occupants, and changed forevermore when the identity of another patient is learned!
5.0 out of 5 stars AS GOOD OR BETTER THAN SARAH'S SONG!!!
By Jean K.B. on January 18, 2019 Format: Kindle Edition
OMG! I loved Sarah's Song, deeply. I live here and these two books took me back in a good way. Soon I will read them again together. The author did a wonderful job of bringing you up to speed on the previous book. I love reading about those previous characters and there are new ones that you will love just as much. There are surprises I did not expect. Don't miss out on this book! If you liked anything about the other one, you will want this one. It wraps everything up in a beautiful way by the end of the book. I love the language from the early times and the writer got it right. Don't miss out!! It is so good!
5.0 out of 5 stars Great reading!
By Bobbye Edwards on January 22, 2019 Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase
I have read all 3 of Vicky's books and find her to be a rare talent. This latest, is excellent and insightful. It picks up where Sarah's Song left off. The first part is a synopsis of the first one. Vicky's characters are flawed, and real with heart and warmth. You can "see" them as surely as if they were in front of you. She made me chuckle and cry, but mostly she surprised me with twists that I didn't see coming. For someone who has grown up in the South, you probably have the language used by the people in this part of the country. Now I can't wait until she writes another book. You should read Sarah's Song first. It gives you all of the hardships endured by these wonderful people.
5.0 out of 5 stars Love always prevails
By Chris Sharit Atchison on January 22, 2019 Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
What another wonderful book by Vicky Whedbee! Sarah’s Song left me wanting to read more. This book brought together all the loose threads and wove them into a beautiful love story of friends and family.
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed this so much, I bought three books to give to friends!
By Amazon Customer January 23, 2019 Format: Kindle Edition
The plot transition is smooth and captivating. The characters are so very relatable and real. You can lose yourself in the dialect and picture yourself in rural TN. Can't wait for the thir
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5 STAR review: Beautifully written. It touches the heart, and stirs emotions. It’s the 1940’s in rural East Tennessee, Appalachian country. For most everyone there is only work, and possibly church, if there’s one nearby. People rise before the sun is up, work hard, go to bed early, and rest in church on Sunday. Little chance for much else to happen. Right? So, why would keeping one little secret for over sixteen years be so important? What could possibly have happened that could change the lives of so many people, if the secret were to be revealed? There are only three people alive that know the answer to that question. For now. |
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