Contemporary Personal trials plague the lives of three Rhode Island women who are looking for lasting love. Jane's faith is an important part of her life, but when she's in a car accident with Keene, a famous opera singer, she falls for him, in spite of the fact he has no faith at all. Mindy and Chuck are facing a huge roadblock in their marriage when he is suspended from work for molesting a female coworker. Treva inherits a house, but when a fire erupts, followed by other mysterious incidents, she wonders if someone is trying to frighten her into leaving.
I enjoyed this book very much. I found it interesting because one the main plots of the second story largely mirrored the stories that have been in the news so much lately about women accusing men that they work with of molesting them whether they did it or not. The third story scared me, and I was constantly having to remind myself that it wasn't real. By far my favorite story was the first one. Easter is my second favorite holiday, Christmas being the first. I loved the way that God was able to take something that seemed like a catastrophe and turn it completely around.
This book right away begins with a famous opera singer, a car crash and a girl with a dream. After the car crash occurs the girl is offered a job for this opera singer as his "personal" secretary. But this good relationships about to end since Keene Moray famous opera singer doesn't have the same beliefs as Jane Delaney. but can Jane change this by having Keene sing in the Easter pageant. Apparently there are three stories in this same book and now there is a guy who is being framed for "messing" with a woman at work when he is married his wife wants to believe him that he didn't do anything with the women but there is to much evidence on the bad side but yet it is starting to even out while this is happening there daughter suspects they are going to try to get a divorce again but will they or will they work it out.