A Sullivan Crisp Novel: Healing Sands
By Nancy Rue and Stephen Arterburn
ISBN: 1595544283
The main character is Ryan Coe. She is photographer who has been divorced and chose a career instead of fighting for custody of her children. Then she decides to get back in her kids life.
It is harder than she thinks. When she is out photographing one day, she finds her son is at the scene and he is being charged for a crime. But, he is not the only one who going to need some help – she has anger issues that HAVE to be resolved.
I really liked this book. It kept me captivated and some of the methods that were used to help Ryan’s anger – anyone could use. The book had mystery, love, and real parenting issues that needed to be resolved in a real manner.
The one drawback of the book was the cover. It felt like sand thus the name Healing Sands. It made me feel gritty.
Overall, I would totally recommend this book to a sister, friend or parent who enjoys reading.
Thanks to Thomas Nelson’s Book Review Blogger program for sending me a complimentary copy to review. This is not a paid review!
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Allyson says
What an interesting idea for a book. As a woman, I don’t think we would ever imagine not fighting for our children…I’m sure it’s well worth the read. I’m adding it to my list. Thank you for the review!