A justice-seeking perfectionist pursues
her dream of a perfect life in her hometown of Miller’s Creek, Texas.
Sidetracked by a desire to be a prosecuting attorney, Grace Soldano launches
into uncharted waters, making herself over to please her boss and mentor.
Then a disheveled free spirit turns her perfectly ordered world upside
down, challenging her concept of personal goodness. A
fall from
perfection leaves Grace teetering between vengeance and grace, caught in a
deadly crossfire that leaves her dreams in a heap of ashes. Can she learn to
joyfully accept the life God has given her–far from perfect–but one completely
immersed in His grace?
My Review
This is the first book by author Cathy Bryant that I have read, and my imagination was captured from the first page. The characters drew me into the story, and kept me interested in their lives and interactions. I love how the story flows, yet throws in a few twists and turns to keep the reader guessing. I really liked Grace Soldano's character and how she learns and adapts throughout the story. I'm not a fan of reading books out of order in a series, but this book can be read out of order. Though I personally would have loved to read the first two books. Overall, this is a good read.
Cathy’s
desire is to write heart-stirring stories about God’s life-changing grace. Her
first novel,
Texas
, was a 2009 American
Christian Fiction Writers’ Genesis finalist. Her second novel,
A
Path Less Traveled
, was published in 2010.
The Way of
Grace
, the third book in the Miller’s Creek novels was released in
2012. A native Texan, Cathy currently resides in the beautiful Ozark mountains
of northwest Arkansas with her husband of thirty years, and near the world’s
cutest grandson.You can learn more about Cathy and her books at
www.CatBryant.com.
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