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wonderwoman619's review
4.0
I really enjoy Karen Kingsbury books. This is the second one I have ready (the first was the prequel to this novel) and I enjoy the simplicity of her writing. I also enjoy the Christian themes in her novels. This is the second book in the 9/11 series and was quite good although predictable, but in a good way :)
bibliomane_books's review
4.0
This is the second in the Tuesday Morning series by Karen Kingsbury.
The book starts three years after 9/11 and tells how the main character and her daughter are moving on, or more appropriately, how they are not.
Of course there is a dreamy man, a twist, a conflict, and overall a happy ending.
It was a quick, easy, enjoyable read. I plan to read the third book as soon as I can get it!
The book starts three years after 9/11 and tells how the main character and her daughter are moving on, or more appropriately, how they are not.
Of course there is a dreamy man, a twist, a conflict, and overall a happy ending.
It was a quick, easy, enjoyable read. I plan to read the third book as soon as I can get it!
dumpysunshine's review
2.0
After reading a few Karen Kingsbury books, they all run together and sound similar. This one was no exception.
sarelizb's review
4.0
I think I liked this better than One Tuesday Morning. I was really annoyed by how big of a deal was made out of Eric being Clay's brother, but it added to the story a bit.
felinity's review
4.0
It's been three years since 9/11. Jamie spends her free time volunteering, trying to help others, but she still isn't really healed in her own heart. Her daughter Sierra is now 7, and already beginning to lose some of her memories of her daddy. Will they ever be whole?
This may be fiction, but it's still instructive. [b:Beyond Tuesday Morning|97863|Beyond Tuesday Morning (9/11 Series, #2)|Karen Kingsbury|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388187561s/97863.jpg|94343] contains both an adult and a child's understanding as it moves through gentle conversations about the hardest of questions: about death, and life, and love, and when - or if - to move on.
This may be fiction, but it's still instructive. [b:Beyond Tuesday Morning|97863|Beyond Tuesday Morning (9/11 Series, #2)|Karen Kingsbury|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388187561s/97863.jpg|94343] contains both an adult and a child's understanding as it moves through gentle conversations about the hardest of questions: about death, and life, and love, and when - or if - to move on.
tomaind's review
4.0
I enjoyed this book even more than the first book in the series. This book was a much happier story. I really enjoyed the characters Jamie & Clay together. I hope their story continues in the third and final book of the series.
jedireader1138's review
5.0
Wow! This book was amazing! I loved it even more than the first one! I cried a lot on this one too!