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Paperback In Search of Eden Book

ISBN: 0764201670

ISBN13: 9780764201677

In Search of Eden

(Book #2 in the Second Chances Collection Series)

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Book Overview

Tells a story about law and grace, forgiveness and redemption, and about finding joy and rest in a broken world.

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6 ratings

Loss and the power of hope, love and persistence

Stayed up for the last three nights reading books in this series. Captivating story written in such a way as to offer hope and encouragement as we go about the business of living. A road map to redemption. Characters that I want to know even better after turning the last page. So sad to reach the end.

I love Abingdon

Miranda was 16 when her child was given up for adoption eleven years ago. Her relationship with her own mother is not the greatest. She finds a letter giving clues that her child may be in Abingdon, VA so she travels there in search of her. When she reaches the small town, she's noticed by the sheriff who's past rivals that of Miranda's. Together the two form a shaky relationship that strengthens with the friendship of Joseph's 11 year old niece who just happens to be adopted.... So I had seen this book in the bookstore and online for a while and didn't pay much attention to it because I hadn't read anything by the author before. Then one day I decided to finally read the blurb on the back and saw that the story was based in Abingdon, VA. I was shocked! My boyfriend lives there and I have been there several times. I had to read the book now. I wasn't disappointed. What I thought was pretty cool was that lots of places that were mentioned I've either visited or have seen. I could also ask the BF to see if the other places really existed (sorry folks there's no Hasty Taste) and he said that his church is mentioned in the book (under a different name). I really liked the story. I liked Miranda's character and I felt sorry for her and her mother. They did not have a good relationship at all and that can be blamed on Miranda's grandfather. It's sad how abuse has a domino effect and keeps hurting generations later. Eden seemed like a really cool kid and it would be cool to get to know her. I didn't like Joseph at first. He seemed to keep picking on Miranda for no reason especially when he does the extensive background checks on her. But then you read his back story and you understand why he acts this way. It's a wonderful character study. There were some minor qualms I found with the book, mainly with just the cover. Eden is described as an 11 year old kid who dresses sort of punkish. The girl on the cover looks like she is 5 and dressed for Sunday School. I kept picturing Anna Sophia Robb in Bridge to Terabithia instead (who I think if they made this movie into a book would be a good Eden). Also I was informed by my boyfriend that Abingdon does not have its own postmark. All mail from that area either says Bristol or Washington Country. Other than those quirks, i enjoyed this book and am glad to have found a new author. It's always fun to read about places you've been to (which by the way Abingdon is a charming town that everyone should visit)

So well written

I had the most incredible time reading of the journey to finding a full life. I was sad as it came to an end, because of how much I enjoyed reading this well developed story.

Loved this book!

This was a quick read for me, I couldn't put it down! I really felt compassion for the main character, Dorrie, and could relate a bit to her story. I really love the twists and how she pulled the ending together. Great story of hope, how God is in control and how he works to heal the wounded heart.

Excellent book!!

I just finished this book and thought it was great. I have read all the books by Linda Nichols, and I think I enjoyed this one the most. It certainly does not disappoint!

good book

I enjoyed this book. It is a little slow in places. But overall, a very good book. Miranda was forced to give up her child for adoption when she was 15 years old. Afterwards, she never really settles down. In time, she begins looking for the child. I can't really say much more, because I don't want to give the story away. This was a Christian book. It had some good messages.
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