Shelley Shepard Gray 's Ray of Light is fantastic. This is the second story in the Days of
Redemption series and I love it. For those of you who didn't read Daybreak (the first in
the series) you won't be lost... I promise. Shelley does a great job of filling us in as
the story unfolds.
the series) you won't be lost... I promise. Shelley does a great job of filling us in as
the story unfolds.
Ray of Light features Roman Keim, who is vacationing in the Amish and Mennonite
community of Pinecraft, FL, and meets a charming widow, Amanda and
her precious little girl, Regina.
community of Pinecraft, FL, and meets a charming widow, Amanda and
her precious little girl, Regina.
After a precarious first meeting, Amanda and Roman form a tentative bond so much so
that neither of them want to see their vacations end.
Can Amanda move past her grief and the past that's holding her back, can Roman
balance the needs of his family (who is in the middle of their own strife)
and his community?
balance the needs of his family (who is in the middle of their own strife)
and his community?
Besides a great story of two souls trying to work beyond the past, we're also treated to
Amanda's former in-laws and Roman's complicated family, who are like each of us,
flawed creatures.
flawed creatures.
I couldn't put this down and I promise you won't be able to either.
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