Once they were one of the happiest families in the
world. They lived a carefree life ,
crabbing and fishing and lived on beautiful Edisto Island, in South
Carolina. Then something happened to
break this family apart. Now, Julia has
her own life in Manhattan, a life that she has planned out, far from the pain
and heartache of her childhood home.
Now Marney shows up asking her to come care for her children
following her surgery, it seems unthinkable for Julia to agree. The emotions
this would cause to go through this, must have been wild, and I can appreciate
the way Julia handled the situation. She learned so much about herself and
others in her family as she dealt with her past. I did keep wondering as I read
when we would see Julia grow spiritually. There were several times I thought
that was coming but it was not present in the book.
This book was so enjoyable to read, and I recommend it to
you if you are looking for a quick, easy read with a touching story. “Moon Over Edisto”, by Beth Webb Hart is a
gripping story, that is sure to captivate the reader.
I’d like to
thank Thomas Nelson/BookSneeze
for the opportunity to read and review “Moon Over Edisto, by Beth Webb
Hart. This read was a bit off of my
usual genre, but I felt compelled to entranced throughout.
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