Well-written and thoroughly entertaining, this book follows Harriet,
a young woman struggling with her past sins. Afraid she’ll give in to the
temptation of returning there, she tends to be a bit uptight.
Her life is turned upside down when a tattoo-sporting,
motorcycle-riding reformed “bad boy” moves into her territory – her church and
her neighborhood. Somehow, he is able to enjoy many of the same things she has
given up without allowing them to become pitfalls in his walk with Christ.
Harriet has to learn to let God take her past and accept the
clean slate He has given her. Only then will she experience the freedom to open
her heart to love again.
Leigh is obviously a gifted writer. This book is a light and
easy read with a message of forgiveness, starting over, and living in victory
over one’s past.
I received a
complimentary copy of this book from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group
for this review.
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