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Saturday, August 13, 2016

"Honor Redeemed" Book Review

With her mother and father now gone, no money, and little family, Prosperity Jones is anything but the image of prosperity. Her one hope is her fiance, David, stationed in Key West. Will Prosperity find prosperity in Key West with David? Or only find more heartache...

Set in the tropical venue of Key West, this second installment of the Keys of Promise series delivered another page-turning plot. Christine Johnson introduces us to two new characters: Prosperity Jones and Lt. David Latham.

Prosperity is a woman of strong values and principles. David as similar characteristics as well, which in the end cause much of the turmoil throughout the novel. There is the ever-present struggle to do whats right and to be Christlike, even to the point of discomfort or unhappiness.

The novel has strong secondary characters in Dr. Goodenow and Elizabeth.

The plot, as I mentioned, was a page turner! Ms. Johnson does a wonderful job peppering in the right amount of intrigue and twists to keep you wanting more.

Compared to her first installment of "Love's Rescue", I preferred this story line better. I will say what I said in the review for "Love's Rescue" that I map or something of the town would be helpful. Like where the hospital was in conjunction to the fort.

Overall an enjoyable book. 4.5 stars out of 5

(I was given this book for free by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.)

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Gone But Not Forgotten...

Even though you may be gone from this earth, you will always live on in our hearts!

Roscoe

Roscoe
A good walking buddy and awesome frisbee catcher! Life cut short by a brain tumor.

Tuffy

Tuffy
If ever there was a candidate for Dog Heaven, it would be Tuff. Tuff was put to rest December 7, 2012. At almost 14 years old, he threw the longevity curve for dogs of his breed-makeup and size. He battled 2 types of cancer and Cushing's Disease as well as arthritis. Faithful to the end and never grumpy, depite the constant care and nagging from me. Always the protector, gentleman and companion--you will be sorely missed by all who had the opportunity to know you.

Cranky Thomas

Cranky Thomas
Ever wonder why it's called "Life On CT Farm"? The horse you see in the pictures is Cranky Thomas, a registered quarter horse gelding. He was born May 5, 1980 in Galion, Alabama and passed away August 3, 2004 on CT Farm--his farm. He originally belonged to my husband, but I adopted him and I think he adopted me. We competed together in contest classes at local horse shows. But, an old injury finally slowed him down and I retired him in 2000. He was a loving and patient being that I completely trusted and admired. There will never be another like him, never. He meant so much to me that I named our farm after him as well as my company, Cranky T. LLC. He's gone now, but is still with me and now you.

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