It
was a treat to return to Three Sisters Island, its residents, and
locals. (We learn in this book why those are not necessarily
synonymous.) This story focuses on Paul Grayson's youngest daughter,
Blaine, as she returns from two years in France with an unexpected
guest in tow. Cam, Maddie, and their husbands along with Cam's son,
Cooper, are still living with Paul at Camp Kicking Moose, and now
there are more babies on the way as Cam and Maddie are both
expecting. The theme of this book is that God will never give up on
you, even if you give up on Him. He comes through in amazing ways in
the lives of the Grayson family. They learn, although maybe not
quickly, to live by Blaine's friend's motto to pray and release, a
motto that would likely help us all. As always Fisher delights,
entertains, and inspires.
I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of At Lighthouse Point from Revell via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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