Ellen White
Emily teaching special need kids and trying to get answers. Lady now had blue tinted eyes thanks to a permanent marking pen. His answer was the dog needed decorating. The handyman seemed to be always there observing her, or the scars she had. Then seeing them together it clicked why he was always in the room, this was his son. Conversion of what happened didn’t go well. Friends asking about new handyman. Telling her to forgive the past and move on. To many obstacles now as was in the past. Delightful story of two people with scars, hurt feeling, can they try to move on and find love. A delightful story of new beginnings Given ARC for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
Eileen Aberman-Wells
Her Easter Prayer, by Lee Tobin McClain, book four in the K-9 Companions series, is a clean, inspirational Christian romance that tugs at the heartstrings. After losing her husband and baby in a fire, Emily, suffering from the PTSD of the grief and guilt, moves to a special private school for troubled boys, along with her support service dog, Lucy. Dev took a job at the same school to be close to his troubled son. Both Dev and his son struggle with reading, compelling Dev to hire Emily to tutor his son; allowing him to hide his own difficulties. As the three of them spend time together, Dev and Emily grow closer; giving hope to his son of having a real family. Emily and Dev have many scars, baggage, obstacles, and self-confidence issues that need to be overcome before they can move on, have a new start on life and maybe find love together. With small-town charm and endearing, secondary characters, this beautiful, inspiring, feel-good story is filled full of redemption, love, forgiveness and second chances. I totally enjoyed and recommend Her Easter Prayer to other readers. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
Susan Johnson
I loved this story. It showed how two flawed people, who didn’t think they deserved love, could find it. Emily didn’t think she was worthy of a family after losing hers. Dev didn’t think he was worthy of anyone because he couldn’t read. I loved the characters of Emily and Dev. And, of course, Landon and Lady. I also loved their friends and how they were an encouragement for each of them. This was a great book and I would recommend it. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author and was not required to write a positive review.