There are good
books, and then there are really good
books. Karen Kingsbury’s Waiting For
Morning is one of those really
good books.
Hannah Ryan’s
husband and two daughters were on their way home from a camping trip when a
drunk driver collided with their car, killing Hannah’s husband and oldest
daughter.
Consumed with
grief and hate for the man who destroyed her family, Hannah spends every minute
pursuing the prosecution of the drunk driver to the fullest extent of the law,
hoping that by putting him behind bars she will find peace again. Meanwhile, devastated
by the loss of her dad and sister, Hannah’s surviving daughter Jenny battles
depression and grief alone.
When a police
officer remembers her husband’s dying message, will the letter he sends Hannah
contain the truth that will set her free? And will Hannah realize that Jenny
needs her love and support, before it’s too late?
Have tissues handy!
Waiting For Morning is a story of
hope and forgiveness that will touch your heart and stay with you for a long
time. This book was excellent, well-written, and I would not hesitate to
recommend it.
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It would be really awesome if you could rate my review below (please!): 1=terrible, 5=awesome!
Thank you so much! :-)
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