Sunday, November 1, 2009

A Slow Burn by Mary DeMuth


Mary’s new book, A Slow Burn, a follow-up from Daisy Chain is powerful beyond description.

Emory Chance is emotional and she has every right to be. Her daughter, Daisy, has been murdered. She is on a mission to find the killer. Due to her own selfish choices, she feels that maybe she is the real cause of her death. If that’s the case, how do you ever forgive yourself?

This book is so powerful. If you know of anyone who has had a difficult childhood or life, or striving to forgive oneself for the unthinkable, this book is a must-read. If you are the one touched by sadness, then this book may change your thought patterns. I think that having a less than perfect childhood may be more often the case than not.

Personally, this book touched me to my emotional core. It made me think about how I look at things, the power of forgiveness, and the choices that I have made or have yet to make.

I thank Mary so much for bringing shining a BRIGHT light into the dark tunnel of despair. You will realize that no matter what your circumstances are – you are NOT alone. God loves you. When you wept, so did He.

This book is staying on my book shelf. I pray that it will touch your lives as deeply as it touched mine.

I recommend this book and if you haven’t read Daisy Chain yet, please do.

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