Anne Mabry loves her role as a hospital volunteer.The skills she learned as a busy mom and pastor’s wife are well suited for coordinating events and managing people.So,when the head of volunteers is away,Anne is asked to step into her role.Thrilled at the new challenge and set of responsibilities,she happily accepts.But the job isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.Especially when a new volunteer in her charge is the victim of a series of strange pranks.Anne is determined to discover who is targeting the young woman and why.Can she and her friends put a stop to things before they get out of hand?It will take more than a miracle-they’ll need all the wisdom and help they can get to uncover a decades-old secret.
Elizabeth Ludwig is an accomplished speaker and teacher, often attending conferences where she lectures on editing for fiction writers, crafting effective novel proposals, and conducting successful editor/agent interviews. Book three in her popular EDGE OF FREEDOM series, Tide and Tempest, was named a finalist for the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence. Elizabeth was also named a finalist in the 2015 Selah Awards for her novella “One Holy Night”, part of the bestselling anthology collection, Christmas Comes to Bethlehem, Maine. Most recently, she was honored to be awarded a HOLT Medallion for her book, A Tempting Taste of Mystery, part of the SUGARCREEK AMISH MYSTERIES series from Guideposts. Her latest releases include Sheeps Passing in the Night, part of the MYSTERIES OF MARTHA’S VINEYARD series, also from Guideposts, and The Coffee Club Mysteries from Barbour Publishing. To learn more, visit ElizabethLudwig.com.
Good mystery but not my favorite storyline of the series. I would have liked a little more resolution to the mystery. The ending seemed a little abrupt to me. Still an enjoyable read in a series I really enjoy!
Mercy’s Healing by Elizabeth Ludwig is an enjoyable read. A good mystery. A connected plot with great backstory. This novel explores more than just mysterious happenings at Mercy Hospital. Ludwig’s words are meaningful. The reader discovers the variations of love and their degrees. This story shows the need for forgiveness, both of the self and of each other.
Anne Mabry, the pastor’s wife, volunteers at Mercy Hospital. Now she’s covering for the head of the volunteers at the hospital while the woman is away. And of course, there are problems. Tension is necessary for any story. For Mabry, there is tension at home with her granddaughter and at work with the volunteers and the people she meets surrounding Olivia Newcombe, a cancer patient at the hospital. Luckily, Mabry has friends who assist her with the mystery at the hospital.
Ludwig makes the reader care for her characters and their problems. We understand why the characters do the things they do or did. The actions are believable, well thought out.
Mercy’s Healing by Elizabeth Ludwig is a story about the power of love and forgiveness as well as a whodunit. It’s a great story to finish out your summer with. Enjoy!
Loved this book! It held my interest and the ending touched my heart. I’ve read eight of the books in this series and so far this has been my favorite!