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BOOK REVIEW: Hidden Things
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by Eileen Key Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Hidden Things Author: Andrea Boeshaar Publisher: Barbour Publications ISBN: 1-586-60970-X
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Inspirational/Contemporary Romance Hidden Things by Andrea Boeshaar takes the reader on a tumultuous trip with Kylie Robbins to discover her identity. The small town librarian opens a letter intended for her deceased mother. A faded photo of her mother with three friends and a wedding invitation start Kylie on a life changing journey.
Consumed by curiosity, Kylie contacts the bride-to-be only to discover Allie is one of the women in the picture. More questions surface, and Allie sidesteps the answers. Kylie’s conflicting ideas about her childhood lead her to search out her mother’s past. This decision upsets Kylie’s fiancé Matt, yet she feels the need to know her heritage.
A trip to Chicago allows her time with Allie Littenburg. A small slice of her mother’s life is uncovered, and Kylie learns she has grandparents she’s never met. In a struggle to understand the mysteries which surround her, Kylie turns to her new friends who help her find God’s love. Armed with assurance, Kylie heads to South Carolina and new family bonds. Will she return home to reunite with Matt? Or does her new walk take her away from Basil Creek, Wisconsin?
This adult child must struggle to understand the past and things hidden by her mother. Only God’s grace can repair Kylie’s unraveled life. As a sequel to Broken Things, once again we meet the familiar faces of Allie Littenburg and Jack Callaghan who help Kylie on her journey to understanding and faith. This novel is a must read for followers in the Faded Photographs series.
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