My take: Cheryl possesses an incredible gift of tapping into the divine and wrapping the reader up in a blanket of comfort. Like other good authors, she paints with her words. Rather than painting pictures with her words, she paints emotions, realigning the reader's soul with His.
The book includes short, concise, and moving poetry, evoking feelings of peace, hope, and love. Each page also includes quotes by well-known word artists and a scripture. This seems to tie each page together like a gift.
This book was provided to me by the Litfuse Group in return for an honest review. I rarely feel obligated in my reviews but my conscience is niggling me so I feel compelled to share that Cheryl is offering a Kindle to helpful sorts who promote her book. I am hesitant to share this little morsel not because I don't love the book but because I really, really, really want this Kindle. Or any Kindle, for that matter, but THIS one is the generation I want.
Because I'm selfish that way.
Okay, here's the link.
*Sigh*
3 comments:
oh the things we will (or will not do) for a kindle...
I hope you win. I have the Nook and I do adore it.
good luck!!
Thanks for the great review!!
All the best in winning the Kindle!!
~Cheryl
I love how you say, "she paints emotions, realigning the reader's soul with His."
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