by Charles Martin

My first audiobook was Twilight and the rest of the saga soon followed. I dabbled in YA fiction, Adventure, Romance, Self Improvement, Finance, Classical Literature and the like, but my favorite genre to date is Christian Fiction. I don't much appreciate adaptations from the Bible, but maybe I just haven't come across one that I like. I do love contemporary and historical Christian fiction, especially sprinkled with romance.

Read this book in a place you're comfortable crying, sobbing, waving your arms, covering eyes, laughing out loud; read this book in the privacy of your bedroom. The ending confused me at first, but I believe it was meant to surprise and prick you, to make you think. This book is about service, determination, loyalty, love and forgiveness. I would give it a 4.2 out of 5 Audible stars.
If I could go back and read this all over again for the first time, I would do it one sitting. Picking it up again (being on the waiting list for three or four weeks will do that to you) was slow at first, because it took me a little while before I remembered one of the minor characters. All in all, I wish I hadn't read it so I could read it again for the first time.
I've come across some of my favorite quotes while listening to audiobooks. Here are a few:
"No one's free, and those who think they are just haven't thought about it long enough." Ada in The Hope of Refuge by Cindy Woodsmall
"Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known god." Cory ten Boom
"Either your faith in God is absolute or it's worthless." Song of Redemption by Lynn Austin
"Things can be cleaned and replaced. Great moments cannot afford to be lost." Cindy Woodsmall
"Blood isn't love." Cassandra Clare
"A woman without her history is a fool." Lani Wendt Young
"Fuzzy caterpillars change; snakes don't." Kara in The Harvest of Grace Cindy Woodsmall
This one is from a NUMB3RS episode, but it's still funny:
David to Colby S04E13
"You, my friend, are a prisoner of high standards and low social skills."
What he said.
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