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Out of Africa #5

Out of the Blue

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James Thompson dreams of the day he will have a family of his own; but, love seems like a far reach for a country boy who can’t quite fill his deceased brother’s shoes.

One night. One mistake. A lifetime of consequences. Sandy Brandt is facing every young woman’s nightmare. When her boyfriend refuses to live up to his responsibilities Sandy must find a way to make it on her own.

Will James and Sandy find a way past recent heartbreaks, broken dreams, and frayed trust to discover the love God always intended?

299 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2018

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Michele Pollock Dalton

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My name is Michele Pollock Dalton; and, I am an unapologetic romantic.

Although I have been writing since early childhood, I have only recently overcome my reticence about sharing the stories that I create.

Most days are spent wheeling around after a remarkable little boy that I love with all my heart. And, sometimes I put my domestic goddess skills to work, so we don't have to run around naked =)

White chocolate truffles and faith fuel my writing endeavors; and, my sincere hope is that the characters I invent resonate with folks who need a bit of inspiration to face their day

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February 13, 2020
The out of africa series is consistantly wonderful. They have all been really hard to put down. These novels have caused me some lost sleep, as I kept telling
myself that I would just read one more chapter.
There was a real lot to love about out of the blue.
It took me through the whole range of emotions. There was lots of humour and laugh out loud moments provided by the firemen. The children of course provided lots of cuteness. Sandy and Jame's story, had all the elements of a great romance story. There were also lots of deep things going on. There were lots of important lessons and subtle messages about God and faith.
The suspense throughout this story nearly killed me. It was nail biting edge of your seat suspense with lives literally hanging in the balance. I also enjoyed the spiritual warfare aspect. I don't think the subject is portrayed very often in novels and it was good to see.
If you haven't read the out of Africa series, I would suggest starting from the beginning. You could pick up anywhere in the series, but it's much better read in order.
What else can I say?
I am highly recommending this book and the whole series. Looking forward to reading more.
I have been given this free review copy book, and have voluntarily left this review.
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