Tuesday, July 5, 2016

The Second Half By Lauraine Snelling



Mona and Ken Sorenson are approaching the best years of their lives. Mona's greatest concern is that Ken will learn of the surprise party she's planning for his retirement from his job as Dean of Students at Stone University. They've already been making plans to travel, spend limitless hours in the garden, and Ken is looking forward to working on his woodworking and fishing with his grandchildren. It's what they deserve after years of careful planning.
But things begin to unravel when Ken learns that office politics are about to destroy his department. Can he really just leave, abandoning the work he spent a lifetime achieving? Mona is eager to build her event planning business with Ken's help, but rather than supporting her, he expresses concern that the stress of the work will send her back into the depression she struggles with.
Then, just days before Ken's last official day of work, their son, a Special Forces officer in the Army, learns he's being immediately deployed on a six-month mission in Pakistan. Since his wife left him, the only people he trusts to care for his two young children are his parents. In an instant, everything Ken and Mona spent their lives planning changes, and they will need to find strength, both physical and mental, to become parents once more. This is not the second half they wanted, and when their son fails to contact them as planned, they struggle to trust that it is God's plan, not theirs, that matters most.

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LAURAINE SNELLING has been writing since 1980, with over 65 books published, both fiction and non-fiction, historical and contemporary, for adults and young readers. She received a Career Achievement Award for inspirational fiction from RT Book Reviews and her books consistently appear on CBA bestseller lists. A hallmark of her style is writing about real issues within a compelling story. Lauraine and her husband, Wayne, have two grown sons and live in the Tehachapi Mountains with a Bassett named Sir Winston.

I don't normally read Snelling's books but this one was sent to me and I was surprised it was a cute story. Very true to life you never know what is going to be thrown at you.
The characters are easy to relate to and the little bit of suspense that's thrown in the story was nice as well.
I gave this book 4 stars and I recommend this book as a good summer read.
I was given a copy of this book by the publisher for my honest review.

13 comments:

  1. I like your review Mary but but wife is not a fan of this author.

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  2. Thanks for all you do. may see if the library has this one.

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  3. Never heard of this author before.

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  4. Love Her books !! Blessings,DanaGirl

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  5. Not sure I care to read this author. Good review though.

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  6. Have to see if the library has this one.

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  7. I think we discussed this one before, thanks Mary

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  8. This does not sound like a book that I would want to read, too much going on for me! Thanks Mary for this review.

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  9. Sounds good. Blessings, Susan Fryman

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  10. Thank you for sharing, Mary. This sounds like one I would enjoy.

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    1. Melanie, You are the WINNER! I will get your book right out to you.

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