Jess and Scott Mitchell were a perfect couple whose lives were full of faith and love. But tragedy struck, tearing them apart and causing both to doubt their beliefs. Now, five years later, they are seeking reconciliation -- with God and each other.
Irene Hannon, who writes both contemporary romance and romantic suspense, is the author of more than 65 novels. Her books have been honored with three coveted RITA awards from Romance Writers of America (the “Oscar” of romance fiction) and she is a member of that organization's elite Hall of Fame. She has also received a Career Achievement award from RT Book Reviews for her entire body of work. Other awards for individual books include National Readers' Choice, HOLT Medallion, Daphne du Maurier, Retailers Choice, Booksellers' Best, and Reviewers' Choice from RT Book Reviews. She is also a two-time Christy award finalist.
Millions of her books have been sold worldwide, and her novels have been translated into multiple languages.
A former corporate communications executive with a Fortune 500 company, Irene now writes full time. To learn more about Irene and her books, visit www.irenehannon.com.
Although I have enjoyed every book Irene Hannon has wrirren, this one is my favorite ( and just one left to read.) I especially liked the development of Scott and Jess's story . Through the story you see a true turning back to God and how much hatred and bitterness can destroy lives, but repentance and trust can renew relationships in a miraculous way. Highly recommend.
Scott Mitchell has just been released from prison a changed man: no longer ambitious and shallow, he has found God but lost his family. His estranged wife (the book states that she doesn’t believe in divorce, which would logically lead one to conclude that they’re separated but not legally divorced), Jess, is stricken with grief over the death of their beloved daughter Elizabeth, a tragedy that occurred because of Scott.
The book, like the others in its line, delves into the scriptures and the author delivers a good lesson in what it really means to forgive and forget. The supporting characters (which consist mainly of the protagonists’ families) are realistically drawn, particularly Jess’ father, and while the situations that Scott and Jess are forced into by the plot are sometimes contrived, the book is nicely paced and a decent read.
Prison has its ways of changing people for better or worse and Scott Mitchell has definitely changed for the better. After serving three years for a DUI manslaughter conviction (one victim was Scott's own daughter), Scott has turned his life over to God and is determined to create a better life for himself. A kindly minister helps Scott get a start as a landscaper, but what Scott really wants is to re-unite with his wife Jess - who told him when he entered prison that she would never forgive him and never wanted to see him again. Jess' parents detest Scott as well. Will Scott ever be able to overcome that one horrible night in his past?
A tear-jerker at first, but provides the happy ending I was hoping for!
I did like this book. Scott has just been released from prison after serving 3 years for manslaughter (under the influence). He killed his own 4 year old daughter and the other driver. He found God in prison and is a changed man. His wife lost God after the accident and won't speak to him. He still loves Jess and wants to make a new life with her. Jess is very conflicted and confused. Scott is strong, kind, compassionate and hopeful. I really related to Scott and Jess, pulled for them, and kept wondering what they'd gone through to get where they were.
I LOVED this book. What perfect examples of patience, perseverance,forgiveness and love. Jess Mitchell thinks she hates her husband, Scott Mitchell, for the pain he caused her in the past. When he was sentenced to three years in prison after a tragic accident, Jess asked for a divorce and hoped she would never see Scott again. However, Scott found his faith while in prison and was determined to find forgiveness and win back the love of his life, his wife.
This is a wonderful love story, and I would recommend it to everyone.
Well done inspirational from Hannon. It involves a couple whose life is torn apart by the death of their small daughter in an accident, caused by the husband's drinking.
The story revolves around the hatred and love in Jess' family and the love Scott still has for her. Scott has some support, though, mostly from God.
Scott has more faith than many so-called "holy " men, and his faith and humility are rewarded.
A must-read for anyone who's ever been touched by fear, anger or aching regret. It tells the story of hope and gives hope that anyone can change. It tells the story of love lost and found again. I highly recommend this book.
This was a beautiful and heartwarming story. It is a perfect example of how people can overcome he tragedies that fall upon them in life. Jess and Scott Mitchell lost their daughter in a tragic car accident. They both must find a way to heal, forgive, an move on after losing Elizabeth.