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Book Review of Come to the Table (SouledOut Sisters, Bk 2)

Come to the Table (SouledOut Sisters, Bk 2)
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Although the book started out a little slow for me, it didnt stop me from devouring the book. I was excited to catch up with Kat and the other members of the Souled Out Sister Series. Ms Jackson does a great job of crafting realistic and relatable characters . As readers journey along with Kat in her efforts to start a food pantry, they will be compelled to examine their motives for the pet projects in their lives. and how willing they are to release them back into the hands of God.

I thought the book done a great job illustrating how each of us have a thirst and hunger for something even when we cant articulate just what it is we are craving. Yet an invitation has been issued to each of us to come to the table.

Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of Come to the Table by BookSneeze as part of their blogger review program. I was not required to provide a positive review.