Tuesday, October 16, 2012

With Every Letter

With Every Letter, by Sarah Sundin. Melllie, a nurse, joins a moral building program though the military with a soldier she's never met. They exchange letters and "get to know" each other the best you can via mail with out meeting face to face. But then they find their paths are going to cross and they will have that opportunity to see one another and possibily bring more to the relationship. How stressful! after only passing letters back and forth to be able to meet face to face, what if they aren't what the other person thought they'd be? could they remain friends? Could they become more?
      This is a story of Love and a story of Mercy, one that reflects the Father's heart for his children. Sarah Sundin did that well. With that said, I'm not a fan of WWII writtings such as this. Sarah Sundin is a great author and does a well written story, but its just not my cup of tea, if you love romance novels and are into war time books, then this is likely a good story for you!



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Available at your favourite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group".

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