"Shades of Morning" is a book about love, healing, family, commitment, and self-worth. It has a wonderful message about forgiveness, letting things go and turning those things over to God.
The story opens with a tragedy that immediately made my heart break and captured my attention. From that point on, I had to continue reading, and only the need for sleep made me put this book aside. It certainly was a captivating read. Even though I had most of the story figured out, I never saw the end coming.
I did enjoy the storyline and a loved the characters, but the ending was not as real and believable as the rest of the storyline. Although good, it was a bit of a disappointment.
One wonderful addition to the book is the author's note at the end. She explains one of the characters and where he came from and her personal thoughts. I really liked this little insight.
The story opens with a tragedy that immediately made my heart break and captured my attention. From that point on, I had to continue reading, and only the need for sleep made me put this book aside. It certainly was a captivating read. Even though I had most of the story figured out, I never saw the end coming.
I did enjoy the storyline and a loved the characters, but the ending was not as real and believable as the rest of the storyline. Although good, it was a bit of a disappointment.
One wonderful addition to the book is the author's note at the end. She explains one of the characters and where he came from and her personal thoughts. I really liked this little insight.
I was stuck on an airplane for 6 hours and this book was part of my saving grace. It is wonderfully crafted, compelling and best of all, shows the absolute love of God. Highly recommend!
This incredible book was a wonderful surprise to me. As it told a story of real, flawed, unlovely people, it filled the reader with the delight of learning to know and love and deeply trust our Lord and Saviour. This book I will keep to read and share with otheres again and again. Thank you Marlo Schalesky.
Personally did not care for this book - not one of Marlo Schalesky's best books -- weird ending.