Official Review: Difficult Blessings by Lori Heaton

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Re: Official Review: Difficult Blessings by Lori Heaton

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kdstrack wrote: 04 Mar 2019, 22:57 I agree that many of these things would be hard to read. But, as you say, her story is inspiring. This novel really interests me. Thanks for your fascinating review.
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PGreen wrote: 05 Mar 2019, 08:24 I'm captivated to hear how parents cope with the loss of a child. I lost my own son unexpectedly at age 16. This sounds like a great book for me to read. Thanks for the review!
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A good review, by Cecelia, illustrating, an awe inspiring story, of a woman, who has to lay everything on the altar, for her child, yet she is manages to draw her strength from God's love and tender mercies, to learn some valuable lessons on how to acknowledge blessing, amidst trials and tribulations. This is a book , I would like to read, as well.
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Thanks for an insightful review.This story sounds interesting ,struggle surely does much to shape one's personality
and it is often in times of trouble that we realise the little but precious blessings bestowed on us.
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