‘Til I Want No
More by Robin Pearson
Robin’s latest book focuses on a family facing a time of
reckoning. The daughter, Maxine is engaged and writes about the wedding
planning. As she navigates the
challenges of planning for a new life with her fiancé Teddy, she must confront
her past. Of course, like in real life, the
confrontation gets messy.
What I liked about this book is that it features a family
of color, which seems to be under-represented in Christian fiction that I have
read. I also enjoyed the appearance of
characters from her previous book. I also found that the author’s message of second chances and
forgiveness was healing. I think that
there are readers who will identify with Maxine and gain courage from her experience.
Robin creates a world that a reader can readily step into
and feel like the characters are family.
She creates characters that are likeable, ordinary and yes, flawed. If you enjoy a visit to family, this book
will take you there. I am grateful to
the publisher for a free copy for this, my honest review.
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