Tuesday, April 3, 2018
A Chance At Forever - A Book Review
Mercy McClain works at a local orphanage in Teaville, Kansas with her brother and sister in law. As a child Mercy was bullied by a boy in school for a physical deformity that she has. She is determined to protect the children of Teaville against the same kind of treatment.
When Aaron comes to town and applies for a job as a teacher, Mercy soon realizes that it is the man who bullied her as a child. She is able to delay the school boards decision, but Aaron is soon employed at the orphanage as he awaits the decision. Mercy can't believe that Aaron has changed. Little does she know, that he has given his life to God and is trying to make restitution to all the people in Teaville he hurt as a child.
Will Mercy ever be able to forgive and forget? Has he really changed or is he still the same old mean bully? So much of Aaron's future lies in Mercy's hand, but he will have to prove himself worthy of her trust.
What a beautiful story this is! I fell in love with both of the characters. They are so relateable. Mercy has so many insecurities plus she is holding on to some past hurts and struggling with forgiveness. Aaron battles his past. It seems to haunt him at times, but he is doing his best to change. I love that he tries to make everything right. Forgiveness is easy, restitution sometimes is not, but when God gives forgiveness we need to seek forgiveness from those we have wronged as well.
This is such a heartwarming story and one that I will read again! I can't wait to read more from this author!
***Thanks to Bethany House Publishing for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
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