I
was so happy to finally have the time and opportunity to read this
highly anticipated book by Kim Vogel Sawyer. I have been a Kentuckian
for forty years now, and live about forty-five minutes from Mammoth
Cave, the setting of this story. Sawyer's well-researched story opens
up the history of the cave area, telling of a culture very similar to
that of the Smokey Mountain National Forest. Some claimed a Scottish
heritage, and many had a deep faith that supported their love of
family and their piece of God's creation.
Guide Me Home
is a story of foolishness and wisdom, misguided guilt and
forgiveness, loss and discovery, and determining what really matters
in this life and the next. Readers will experience appreciation of
Rebekah Hardin and exasperation with her sister, Cissy, admiration
for Devlin Bale and frustration with Nick Ross. Most important is the
prevailing message of the peace that comes with a personal
relationship with Jesus.
I
highly recommend Guide Me Home
and all of Kim Vogel Sawyer's novels. Happy Reading!
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