Monday, September 26, 2005
New Book Analysis: Gail Gaymer Martin's FINDING CHRISTMAS
As the third anniversary of the death of her husband and daughter nears, Joanne starts hearing the voice of her daughter in danger. Has the stress of a recent job promotion and the approaching holidays pushed her over the brink? Is she losing her mind?
Her mothering instincts are convinced the voice is true. Only Benjamin, an old friend recently returned to town, understands. She felt abandoned and isolated by friends and relatives when her family died, but Benjamin is different. He cares. Unbeknownst to her, however, he cares more than he should. That's why he left years ago. That's also why he's never leaving again.
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Her mothering instincts are convinced the voice is true. Only Benjamin, an old friend recently returned to town, understands. She felt abandoned and isolated by friends and relatives when her family died, but Benjamin is different. He cares. Unbeknownst to her, however, he cares more than he should. That's why he left years ago. That's also why he's never leaving again.
Continue reading New Book Analysis: Gail Gaymer Martin's FINDING CHRISTMAS