Grace Given -CFBA Review

This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

Grace Given

Realms (January 8, 2013)

by

Beth Shriver

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Childhood memories of her grandfather’s ranch came alive as Beth wrote her first Amish story. Her parents grew up in the country, so she appreciates pastoral life and respects those who make a living off the land. She visits a nearby Amish community just south of Fort-Worth for an occasional church service or brunch with the bishop and his wife. And on the way home she stops at the community store to get some plum jam!

Beth received a degree in social work and psychology from the University of Nebraska. She worked as a caseworker for Boulder County Department of Social Services before starting a family. Beth and her husband, two children, along with two cats and a beagle live in Texas after moving from their first home in Colorado. She freelances for the local papers in her area and writes columns, devotionals for magazines, and novels in a variety of genres in both fiction and nonfiction. Beth is represented by Tamela Hancock Murray of the Steve Laube Literary Agency.

ABOUT THE BOOK

“Never doubt in the darkness what God has shown you in the light.” —Amish Proverb

Elsie Kline can’t forgive her sister for leaving the community. Gideon Lapp helps Elsie through her bitterness by studying the Martyr’s Mirror book that is centuries old, describing their ancestors’ sacrifice for their faith. But he feels there is something more. When the community moved to Texas, they were not welcomed by some of the locals. They have told Katie and Elsie that harm will come to their community if don’t go back up north where they came from. Gideon stays by Elsie’s side as she learns to give grace and to humble herself to accept grace as well. “Beth has a heart for helping others, whether through her nonfiction and fiction writing or in other capacities. It has been my pleasure to read and respond to her work during the past few years of knowing her.” —Leanna Ellis, Author of Facelift and Forsaken and winner of the National Readers Choice Award.

If you would like to read the first chapter of Grace Given, go HERE.

My thoughts:  This was another of those books that I really didn’t want to put down.  Of course, I did have a slightly different ending in mind for Elsie.I think it’s  a must read.  I fell in love with shy Ruby and worried over Katie with the others.  I definitely recommend this book and think it’s a good one to read.

I was provided with this book for free from CFBA to facilitate this review. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are my own solely and not influenced in anyway. I was compensated in no other way than a copy of this book.

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5 Comments

  1. The Savings Wife

    I’ll have to check it out after I finish the book I currently reading.

    http://www.thesavingswife.com

  2. Vonnie Bailey

    Love books about Amish life. Thanks for the heads-up on another author.

  3. Becky Davis

    I like these kinds of books. I’m currently reading one now.

  4. Maddie

    Being so close to the Amish community I have a real heart for them. I do so enjoy reading novels of this type. Thank you.

  5. Sherry Butcher

    like you review be back for more.

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