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Anonymous
Posted April 3, 2012
Having recently published my own book of inspiration, this book struck a chord with me. Even though my book is a true story of a treasured Grandmother and all the trials and tribulations she suffered in her lifetime, Eryn Grace's book gives the reader a refreshing glimpse of the true meaning of love, faith, morals, kindness and hope.
The character's struggles within herself of her own perceived shortcomings, are familiar to many more Christians than we may ever know.
I only hope my own book can measure up to the inspiration gleaned from 'Whisper a Prayer'.
My compliments to the author!
Dell Anne Hines Afzal - Author of 'Treasures in the Attic: Gifts from a Woman of Faith'
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 6, 2012
Slow, boring plot. "Plastic, transparent, poorly developed characters.
2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 4, 2012
I really enjoyed this book. I have now read all of Eryn Grace's book available and they are always insirational.
God sees you and He is always there for you and with you, put your trust and faith in Him and watch as His perfect will is done, in His timing-know that the struggles of life are part of your unique story and help to mold who you are. To Him be the glory! Amen.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 13, 2012
Loved this with romance and twisrs and turns
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 13, 2012
First of all, if your character is supposed to talk Texan you should learn the correct use of the word "ya'll". Next, support your statements on how adoptions were handled twenty something years ago. Too many details were not reasearched well. Finally, for a "Christian" novel the main character exhibited a total lack of faith. Come on, girl.... God is greater than any problem you have! She needs to stop whining about her lack of a future and turn it all over to God in His infinite wisdom. She needs to start thinking positively and thank God for the good things he has in store for her. Christ came to give us HOPE and a FUTURE. Try some prayer AND Prozac, sweetie!
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Posted April 16, 2012
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Overview
*** NOTE: Based on Christian morals--Christian Romance ***When breast cancer survivor, Pam Humphrey, learns that her real mother had to give her for adoption as a child up out of fear, Pam travels from Colorado Springs to Austin, Texas, to find her heritage. She gets nowhere in her search until she meets Jake Marshall, a Christian private investigator. She explains that she wants to know her family's medical background and wants to make sure she doesn't date her brother...things like that. When Jake finds out more about Pam's past, the news is scary. Pam has to whisper a prayer to really understand who she’s related to. It's up to her to walk away from...