The Fine Art of
Insincerity by Angela Hunt
Ginger and her two sisters, Penny and Rose, meet at their grandmother’s
cottage to ready it for its upcoming sale.
While they are there, Ginger’s carefully ordered world crumbles when she
discovers her husband’s infidelity.
Penny is ready to step out of her marriage and Rose is planning her
suicide. The three sisters have no idea
of each other’s struggles.
Angela Hunt typically writes about a myriad of topics and
has a way of gripping a reader until she ends the story. This book was no different. Not only did she hold my attention, but she
also addressed a variety of heavy topics for Christian fiction. Infidelity, abortion and suicide all played a
part in this story. Through relevant
topics, she a demonstrated how easily the past can influence a family’s
present.
I found this book to be encouraging. Even though each of the characters had flaws,
they repented and grew through their experiences and through the example of
their grandmother. There was hope for
each of them as they addressed the challenges in their lives. I enjoyed this book and think that other
readers who enjoy women’s fiction will, too.
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