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BOOK REVIEW: A Nest of Sparrows
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by: Eileen Key Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: A Nest of Sparrows
Starr Parnell and Wade Sullivan set their wedding date, work on their dream home, and plan their future. Starr's three young children work alongside excited about the new family they will form. Life changes abruptly when Starr dies. Wade finds himself single-parenting children who are not his. Darrin Parnell arrives to lay claim to his children, yet his background and lack of interest causes Child Protective Services to provide a waiting period. Wade settles in to fight for the children he has raised. Will his love or Darrin's blood prove to be the bond between a father and children? Once again Deborah Raney pulls her reader into a turmoil of emotions page after page. Heart-rending and passionate scenes unfold as a man struggles to make sense of his life. Has God let Wade and the children down? Where is God when they need Him? Raney drives home the answers to these questions: He will never leave you nor forsake you. He is the Great I Am. When life is bleak for this flock of sparrows, God shines through. A well-written book, Raney delivers her message. |
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