What a wonderful read! I took the step back in time and was part of Jennie's world. I cried when she cried. I cheered when she conquered her fears.
She had dreams and desires. She felt insecure and had guilt. She sounds like so many wives and mothers I have met. She felt responsible for her husband and son's misdeeds when she had nothing to do with them.
Jennie suffered a tragedy. But with this tragedy, she was given the gift of renewal. She was given the chance for making her dreams come true.
I was finishing this book late at night. I didn't want to put it down. And as I was turning the page....I turned to my husband and said " I'm not liking this". I was quite surprised at the ending.
Wonderful story. I had no idea that this was based on a real woman. So interesting.
I received this free to review.
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