Tuesday, February 01, 2011

A Christmas Gift by Diane Craver

Justin Reeves is a man who has it all: a good job, a loving wife and children who are the center of his universe - or so it seems. Justin also has a secret he's hidden from everyone his entire life or so he thought. Quite innocently his small daughter, Debby, stumbles upon his secret and is shocked by what she finds. She confronts her father with the awful truth, and together they embark upon a journey which takes her father from the darkness of shame into the light of victory.

Drawing from true events in her own childhood, author Diane Craver captivates the reader from page one to a stunning climax which will touch your heart and impact your life forever in this must-read story of love's triumph over adversity

My take:
What a stunning book that grabs the reader's heart and attention. A precious child learns her father's secret and sets out to make things right and getting into trouble. A centuries-old theme, but Diane manages to give her story a twist that is heart-warming!
 
This is a family book that everyone can enjoy during quiet time, devotions or in the car traveling with children. I recommend it highly.
 
Blessings!

5 comments:

Diane Craver said...

Thank you so much for your lovely review! I'm glad you enjoyed reading A Christmas Gift.

Sharon Sullivan-Craver said...

I have read all of Diane's books and I love them. she really captures the moment.

travellingmomof2 said...

What a fantastic review. I am definitely going to have to read this one.

Diane Craver said...

Thank you so much, Doc Nani, for your lovely comment. I'm glad you enjoyed reading my books and thanks for buying them! You made my day!

Diane Craver said...

Travellingmomof2,

Thanks for visiting and hope you get a chance to read A Christmas Gift. Enjoy your 2 - we were blessed with 6 children but only two are home now. :)

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