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Ransomed Dreams (Defenders of Hope, Bk 1)
Ransomed Dreams - Defenders of Hope, Bk 1
Author: Amy Wallace
Can Dreams Be Redeemed? — Gracie Ann Lane is being watched by a man who will stop at nothing to hide the truth from her. Having lost the only man she ever loved and the children who were her world, the truth is all Gracie wants -- an explanation for what really happened. She longs to move forward but is bound by chains of fear. Then she meets Ste...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781590527474
ISBN-10: 159052747X
Publication Date: 4/17/2007
Pages: 320
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4 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: Multnomah Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Ransomed Dreams (Defenders of Hope, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is a VERY powerful book that is hard to put down. The author deals well with heart-wrenching issues and the characters truely wrestle with the Lord. Highly recommended.
cherryblossommj avatar reviewed Ransomed Dreams (Defenders of Hope, Bk 1) on + 157 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I have to start this review with my disclaimer as I do for many.. I just do not really like the "real" contemporary fiction books, they are not my "escape". With that said, when I started this book it was just so real and heart wrenching that I was going to put it back and not even try to read it. But, I couldn't. No matter how bad I was feeling and the facts of the storyline depressing, I just had to know what happened. I couldn't put it down and had to find out what would happen to Gracie and her life. So, obviously, Amy's writing hooked me.

I'd say that the type of story is much like that Justice series of Karen Ball. They are similar in that they touch many aspects of life and a very true to reality. I did enjoy the overall story, with getting to the end. The message of Christ's love and forgiveness throughout is very refreshing and great to see in a "real" environment, since so often in life it appears to be only quietly present.

Now for my rant. Parts that I did not like was that it seemed nobody was in their original marriage. Maybe it's just because of the way that I am, but that bothered me. I'm a marriage is for life person, there is no second, but I know many people disagree with that. In this story there was a widower remarried, a wife who abandoned her husband and remarried her adultreous partner, a woman living out of wed-lock with her children's father, and then hints at other remarriages. I do not know why it bothered me so, but it did that just one couple it seemed was married to their original spouse.

Overall, the message is great, and I do think this book would appeal to the reader who enjoys the edgy storyline. There are cops and criminals, death and life, some romance and Christ's love and a great message. This is a book that would probably appeal also to those outside of the normal "Christian Fiction" genre, because it is not the flowery and overly preachy sort, but it is still present.
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