Not To Far Gone & Remember When

The Mommies Reviews

Christian Romance Novels are something Suzzane, and I use to read together. Now that she is gone, I don’t have anyone to share my love of reading with or the types of books I enjoy. This morning I would like to share two new Novels I found that you might enjoy reading as much as I did Not Too Far Gone & Remember When.

For a while, I quit reading these stories then I found out about Not Too Far Gone. The storyline intrigued me, and I couldn’t wait to sit down and read the story to see what happens and how God helps Raphiel out.

Not Too Far Gone is about Jacqueline Vance, a high school teacher at Yorkwood High. Jacqueline is excited about her students and the new home her husband Raphael has just built her. Nevertheless, she’s learning quickly that a house is not a home when your husband leaves you there alone and she’s finding out her students have just as many problems as she does. Only as with anything else that has happened in her life, she understands that life circumstances are NOT TOO FAR GONE, for a God who can do exceedingly and abundantly above all she could ask or think but according to the power that works in her. The question is.

Can this power sustain her when she finds out who her husband is? Yolanda, Jacqueline’s co-worker, and friend caught in a web she’s created not by herself but with the help of the one she calls her Mr. Do Her Right. Now she has to face her demons and pray that she’s NOT TOO FAR GONE to receive the change she stands in need.

When I was growing up, my mom worked in a hotel in the laundry so as soon as I read the introduction to            Remember When I knew it would be a story, I would enjoy. Because if the truth is told I would like to own a Bed & Breakfast although I know it will never happen/Although a girl can dream, can’t she?

Remember When

One busy woman. One crazy day. One wayward umbrella. One handsome stranger and a whole lot of trouble! Harriet’s happy. Isn’t she? The young lady has a husband–who barely registers and exists these days. She has a daughter– who is growing up fast and wants to date the local bad boy. She has a home–which is a cramped and dilapidated flat in the eaves of the family business, a charming but worse for wear Lake District hotel they inherited from his parents. She has a job–sort of and her days are spent filling in for different hotel staff at the last minute, from running reception to cooking for the guests and cleaning bedrooms. And when Harriet accidentally bashes a handsome stranger in the eye with her mind-of-its-own umbrella and has to rush him to the town’s doctor, her life starts to unravel even further. Is everything falling apart, never to be repaired? Can she manage to piece her relationship, her family, and the hotel back together? Or is it time for a fresh start?

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Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates