Monday, February 05, 2007

REVIEW OF DEB RANEY'S REMEMBER TO FORGET

By Marion Kelley Bullock

When circumstances set Maggie Anderson up to leave her abusive boyfriend, she takes the plunge. In her mad dash across country, she spins lie after lie, anxious to wipe out her former life. Even her name is a lie. Her journey ends in Clayburn, Kansas, at a homey inn named Wren's Nest. The owners, Wren and Jake, accept her as she is and she's eaten up with guilt. If she tells them her real story, she fears they'll hate her.

Trevor Ashlock feels drawn to Maggie. Her fresh-faced innocence reminds him of Amy, his beloved wife, who was killed two years ago in a car accident. He and Maggie are thrown together as they both help to remodel the inn. He wants to know her better, but she insists she'll be gone soon.

Deb Raney blends love, faith, and redemption into this heartwarming story of a young woman's struggles for survival. This is a tender story of second chances. It's a must read!

1 Comments:

At 9:20 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

I agree! I just finished it this morning...what a great story! Deb's last name is spelled "Raney" though...

I loved that she wrote it as an allegory...with Trevor being like Jesus. There were so many hidden layers to the story that really went straight to my heart!

Thanks for the review!

 

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