Can God’s grace shine even in the darkest of shadows?
Physiotherapist Esther has survived cancer, but wounds within her family remain unhealed. Is her revived faith the reason for the rift or could a simmering secret be the root cause?
Cosmetics consultant Rachel buried her past - and her father’s God - but the past refuses to stay buried. Will she continue to run or is confronting her pain the way to freedom?
Two women. One collision course with truth.
Can God’s grace shine even in the darkest of shadows?
This is one of the most unashamedly evangelical novels I have ever read, and yet I never once felt like I was being preached at. I came away inspired to shine my light as brightly as Esther did, and to look for God’s goodness and joy even in the darkest shadows.
— Amazon Reviewer
Christine Dillon has done it again! Her first book captured my heart with the central character, Esther. And this sequel has succeeded in seducing me once again with Rachel’s suffering: her struggle with the eternal questions of faith and hope and love.
— Amazon Reviewer
Recommend this book for anyone dealing with cancer themselves or a family member, for anyone dealing with hard circumstances in life, for anyone struggling with who God is, for anyone seeking for love in all the wrong places only to be left empty inside.
— Amazon Reviewer