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Monday, December 21, 2009

Healing Sands by Nancy Rue & Stephen Arterburn


Ryan Coe is a photojournalist who loves to capture the essence of a person through a camera lens. What she didn’t expect is to see her son on the other end of a crime scene. What makes it more difficult is she has been separated from her son, Jake, for some time now. She and his father, Dan have divorced and he has moved on to a new woman, Ginger, who is not only beautiful but has grabbed Dan’s heart. Jake is not the only child in this fiasco. Jake has a younger brother Alex and Ginger has a son, Ian. Divorce is complicated especially when there are kids involved.

Ryan is angry and she turns to the Sullivan’s Healing Choices Clinic for help. She is resistant to Dr. Crisp’s tactics to control her anger. Events keep her coming back for help until one day Dr. Crisp himself is in trouble with the law. How will Ryan survive without his help?

The real main story thread is God. It shows how He will use any situation to bring you closer to Him. It doesn’t matter how hopeless the situation may be, He is there. It’s only later that it’s realized that He was there the entire time.

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