by Terri Ferran
Bonneville Books, 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4621-1065-0
LDS Fiction
Reviewed from e-copy provided by author for blog tour.
All opinions expressed here are solely my own.
With a new job, a
husband she adores, and a life full of friends, Kit’s life seems pretty
much perfect—well, aside from the fact that her husband is in school and
way too busy for Kit’s liking. And of course she’s still dealing with
the fall-out from her adoptive parents’ divorce.
But when Kit learns that her biological mother wants to meet her, she’s not sure how to react. What good could possibly come from getting to know someone who left you in a dumpster to die?
Exquisitely written and full of heart, Choosing Charity is a can’t-miss read that’s sure to remind you why Christlike love is the greatest virtue of all.
But when Kit learns that her biological mother wants to meet her, she’s not sure how to react. What good could possibly come from getting to know someone who left you in a dumpster to die?
Exquisitely written and full of heart, Choosing Charity is a can’t-miss read that’s sure to remind you why Christlike love is the greatest virtue of all.
I'm not sure what to say about this one that I haven't already said about the previous two, Finding Faith and Having Hope. This book provides a great ending to a series that I have enjoyed very much. I hate to say goodbye to Kit and her family. I've enjoyed getting to know them and empathizing with their struggles. In this book, Kit struggles with her adopted parents divorce, but in addition to that is the shock of her birth mother suddenly wanting to see her.
Once again, Ferran creates a believable and tender story of love and family and forgiveness. The struggles that Kit goes through in this book are truly heart-wrenching. I found myself angry and sympathetic in turns. The characters just felt so real to me as did the settings and storyline. The strength of this series though is the characters and their choices and struggles. Not only is the book full of heart but plenty of humor as well. There is religious doctrine included in this book (Kit is a Mormon, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), but it flows so well and is such an integral part of the story. I highly recommend this series to those who enjoy stories with a lot of heart.
Thanks for another great review! I love to read about new LDS fiction that's available.
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear about a book and a series that has heart and humor!!
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