she__reads's review

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5.0

This book like the first was so, so, good. I loved how the author let us see what happened to Jamie and Sierra a few years after 9/11. What they do, how they meet and how they handle with everything that happened, and how faith intertwined in all of that. Everyone is the book were people who I would love to know and have added to my circle of friends. The kindness, vulnerability, faith and loving spirit was just something else. I felt like even though the story was nothing like my own I could relate to some aspect of each of the main characters and admired them. Also I loved the Deuteronomy 30:19 verse about having the choice between life and death and choosing life. Such a great message and thing to remember even we are going through the toughest of times!

I can’t wait to see how Kingsbury ends in the series in the next book!

dmantonya's review

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5.0

WOW this book was good and a quick read. It is about the healing of a mother and daughter who lost their husband and father on 9/11. This takes place 3 years later and they are both ready to listen to God leading them.

bookworm_mommy's review

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In the sequel, it is three years after the terrorist attacks. We revisit the two families from One Tuesday morning, checking in on how they are doing and seeing how their lives intertwine once again.\n\nIt is not as compelling a story as One Tuesday Morning. There is no big twist or anything. But it is sweet, endearing, healing. And the message of choosing life in every area is woven throughout the pages.
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