 | Great read May 27, 2008 |
| I read this book in one day. Now I have read the complete series. |
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 | Dawn's Light by Terri Blackstock May 24, 2008 |
Dawn's Light, the fourth and last book in the "Restoration" series, is the best one of them all. Read all three preceding books first to capture the background and get to know the characters.
This book was the strongest one in the series. It deals with crime, loss, love and redemption, written beautifully and realistically by the author. The characters draw you in even closer than the previous books, especially Deni, Kay, Beth and Doug.
This is without a doubt my favorite Christian fiction book of the past two years. Highly recommended. |
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 | a wonderful conclusion May 22, 2008 |
| this book was far better than I imagined it would be. It does a wonderful job of pulling all the story lines together from the other three books. In this book, Beth accidently sees a murder. The murderer hunts Beth down, and , this was really sad , strangles her, which causes her to eventually die. That was the only extremly emotional part of the book and it made me cry and cry when she died. The book ends with the children in the neighborhood putting on a play in Beth's honor. It is all very touching. Deni and Mark do end up together, although Craig and Mark have a few run-ins with each other over Deni. I would deffinately reccommend this book, and all of Terri Blackstocks other books to all my friends. |
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 | Way too much loss May 19, 2008 |
| I have to agree with another reviewer on this site. I loved the concept for this series and I have read each book in the series. I will not be reading anymore of the author's books. There was just too much loss in this series but particularly in this ending book to the Restoration. I had a hard time dealing with the loss in this book - I felt it could have ended on a different note and without all the heartache and loss and it still would have been a wonderful series. |
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 | Loved it!! May 19, 2008 |
| WOW!!! Another winner from Terri Blackstock. I couldn't wait to get into it once it came in the mail. I read it in one night!! It is one of her longer books and I just couldn't put it down. |
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