Like Always
by Robert Elmer
As if in midlife crisis mode, Will and Merit Sullivan have just dumped their hectic city life in favor of a change
of scenery -to a dilapidated fishing resort in the Middle of Nowhere, Idaho.
With their son just home from the war in Iraq, they happily settle into fixing up their new place, when the
unthinkable happens, and a pink line materializes on a pregnancy test. At age forty-five, with three children
already, Merit is in shock, but it's nothing compared to the terrible news and the decisions to come. The question
they face is: what is really important?
In a love story unlike any other, Author Robert Elmer examines the concept of love, not as it's portrayed on the
big screen, but the kind that's real, requiring commitment and sacrifice.
Highly recommended. |
The Book |
Waterbrook |
June 17, 2007 |
Paperback |
1400071658 |
Inspirational fiction |
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The Reviewer |
Nancy Arant Williams |
Reviewed 2007 |
NOTE: Reviewer Nancy
Williams is the author of 20 books, including inspirational romances Coming Home to
Mercy Street, In the Company of Angels, and In The Shadow of the Cherubim.
Her latest releases are And the Heavens Wept and In a Glass Darkly |
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