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A Time to Embrace (Women of Faith Fiction #6) (Sequel to A Time to Dance) by Karen Kingsbury

A Time to Embrace (Women of Faith Fiction #6) (Sequel to A Time to Dance)

Karen Kingsbury

Karen Kingsbury
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Their whole life was a series of miracles. Can they really hope for one more? And as tragedy pulls their lives apart, can they somehow find that all-important time to embrace?

After twenty-one years, John and Abby Reynolds are back together and feeling like newlyweds. Together they are convinced they can handle the issues of their past, the questions from their children, and even the high-school politics that drain the joy from John's coaching career. But then disaster strikes...the t... (show more)

Their whole life was a series of miracles. Can they really hope for one more? And as tragedy pulls their lives apart, can they somehow find that all-important time to embrace?

After twenty-one years, John and Abby Reynolds are back together and feeling like newlyweds. Together they are convinced they can handle the issues of their past, the questions from their children, and even the high-school politics that drain the joy from John's coaching career. But then disaster strikes...the type of tragedy John and Abby never expected.

The squeal of brakes and the crunch of metal changes everything. Suddenly devastation tears at the heart of their family, and the depth of their existence. In the process, their children falter in their faith and guilt colors everything about the future. Fumbling for forgiveness and hoping for a miracle, John and Abby must remember what is important and cling to that above all else.

Together, they're determined to move on with their lives. but is "together" enough for a future they never expected? (show less)

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Katie
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Katie Enger, 4 months ago

Quote-leftThe 2nd book i ever read by Karen Kingsbury and the 2nd book to "A Time To Dance." amazing story! like always!Quote-right

Dana
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Dana Arcuri, 4 months ago

Quote-leftOnce again, Karen Kingsbury captures my attention in this intriguing story about trusting God in the mist of challenges with marriage, health, employment and parenting. I truly enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend it!Quote-right

Sally
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Sally Patricia Ducellier, 4 months ago

Quote-leftthis book made you believe things were really happening, I cried through 3 chapters when the victim was in court standing up for the boy who had ruined his life, I was so moved by this authoress.Quote-right

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Facebook User, 4 months ago

Quote-leftA Time to Dance and A Time to Embrace are definetly 2 of Kingsbury's best. I highly recomend to anyone who is married or contemplating marriage.Quote-right

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Tammy Ariail, 5 months ago

Quote-leftKingsbury is such a fabulous author! All of her novels just keep me completely captivated. I feel like I'm a part of the family she is writing about.Quote-right

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Michelle M Kenyon, 5 months ago

Quote-leftSOOO SOO good!! i cried a little in this one too, but not as much as the first, but it does have a wonderful message and it is absoloutly fantastic! I love karen's books!!Quote-right

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Celia Bailey Crowley, 5 months ago

Quote-leftThis is the 3rd novel I've read by Karen Kingsbury. It is not my favorite, but I do love how she brings the Lord and faith into every situationlQuote-right

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Crystal Minkler, 7 months ago

Quote-leftI loved that Karen came back with a sequel to A Time to Dance. This was just as wonderful as the first book.Quote-right

Jan
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Facebook User, 7 months ago

Quote-leftAs someone with grown kids and a long time marriage, this was a good one to make me laugh and make me cry and make me realize how blessed I am in the Godly man He gave to me.Quote-right

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Rachel Greenlee, about 1 year ago

Quote-leftKaren Kingsubury writes compelling stories. You do want to take a break from reading her books after a few, because she has her quirks, but I'll probably read all her works eventually.Quote-right

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