ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Nancy Moser is the author of three inspirational humor books and eighteen novels, including Solemnly Swear, Time Lottery, a Christy Award winner, and her latest historical, Washington's Lady.
Nancy and her husband Mark live in the Midwest. She’s earned a degree in architecture, traveled extensively in Europe, and has performed in numerous theaters,
symphonies, and choirs. She gives Said So Sister Seminars around the country, helping women identify their gifts as they celebrate their sisterhood. She is a fan of anything antique—humans included.
Find out more at Nancy Moser.com and Sister Circles.com
ABOUT THE BOOK
Five people looking for a reason to keep living are about to find it in the last place they expect... In my usual "big cast" style comes a story of what happens when one man puts his faith on the line and holds up a John 3:16 sign at a sporting event. Roman Paulson's life revolves around his son, Billy, a University of Nebraska football hero with a promising life ahead of him. But when Billy's coach encroaches on Roman's relationship with his son, Roman fears he'll lose Billy forever. Roman isn't the only one whose world turns upside down. He's one of five unsuspecting people whose lives intersect on a bright fall day.
If you would like to read the first chapter of John 3:16, go HERE
Pattie's Review:
While I've read several of Nancy Moser's books throughout the years, THIS is the Nancy Moser I love. This book reminds me so much of her first novel, The Invitation, which I first reviewed for Multnomah back in the mid-90s. People whose lives intersect and intertwine, with the Lord's leading throughout . . . it's the kind of Christian fiction that makes the reader THINK. Makes the reader consider the consequences of all words and actions, good and bad. (If you hear the "Circle of Life" from The Lion King underscoring this paragraph, you're not alone!)
This was a good, enjoyable, thought-provoking read.
GIVEAWAY
If you'd like to be eligible to win my copy of this read-once-in-great-condition book, and you're living in the US, please leave a comment below and I'll choose a winner at the end of the week.
1 comment:
I would love to be entered to read this book! It sounds very intriguing.
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