Library copy. My first read of this author.While this is not my preferred genre (historical fiction), it being contemporary Christian romance fiction, I have to say I enjoyed it very much. Not from the get-go, it took a few pages for me to 'get into' it, but once I did there was no stopping. Very nicely done. Needs no elaboration. Just read the book for yourself! A great book for all generations, young and old, male and female. A great clean family faith read. Love the title with its very clear meaning.Looking forward to reading Wings of Glass very soon. Six years ago, Jenny up and left all that she knew to make it on her own after she fell pregnant to her high school boyfriend David. The night she was due to tell him, he had broken up with her and then her dad thinking that she did it to spite him due to a long standing rift between the families kicked it out of home. Jenny not wanting her child brought up in that environment left town and later gave birth to a beautiful daughter named Isabella. Wanting to share the news with David, she rang him only to discover via voice-mail he had gotten married. She left it at that and moved on with her life, being a single parent raising a beautiful little girl. Now five years later, Jenny has discovered that she is dying and doesn't have much time left so now in order for her daughter to be safe and in a happy environment, she must go back to her past - the one she vouched she would never return too and mend broken fences and hearts in the name of her daughter. The first step is introducing her daughter to her Grandparents and then the major is to Isabella's father David. Will David and his new wife Lindsey accept Isabella as their own ? Will Jenny be wise and have comfort in making sure that her daughter is cared for once she is gone to heaven ? Can the past be forgotten and forgiven in order to make way for the future and path the future's steps. Find out in the tale of Crossing Oceans by Gina Holmes which will tug at your heartstrings and show just how deep a mother's love runs for their child.
Do You like book Crossing Oceans (2010)?
Started out with an interesting premise. Then got so predictable I had a really hard time finishing.
—Dari
Great book. Well written. A sad but faith filled book about a mother's love for her daughter.
—sally