Jun
23
07

Hake continues the tale of the McCains and O’Sullivans in Bittersweet. Laney McCain has had her eyes set on Galen O’Sullivan for years. Galen sees her only as a child, the little sister of his best friend. Despite Laney’s prayers it seems that nothing will change Galen’s heart. Then Ishmael and Ivy Grubbs enter their lives and nothing will ever be the same.

This is a strong story that will keep you guessing until the end. Hake’s characters are believable and have a depth that causes the reader to truly feel for them both when they struggle and when they triumph. The story twists and turns when least expected.

Hake blends faith and fiction to shine light on Christ’s love and forgiveness that are available to every person – no matter their station in life. Her characters reflect godly qualities and challenge the reader to do the same. Readers who love historical Christian fiction will love Bittersweet.

Review by:
Jill Hart

Posted by admin, in Cathy Marie Hake, Reviews, Women's Fiction

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