Celebrate with Nancy by entering her "Inescapable"
Giveaway and connecting with her during the Author Chat Party on 7/26!
One winner will
receive:
Enter today by clicking one of the icons
below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on July 25th. Winner will be
announced at the "Inescapable" Author Chat Facebook Party
on 7/26. Nancy will be hosting a book chat, testing
your trivia skills (how much do you know about the
Mennonites?) and giving away some great prizes!
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So grab your copy of Inescapable and join Nancy on the evening of the July 26th for a chance to
connect with Nancy
and make some new friends. (If you haven't read the book - don't let that stop
you from coming!)
Don't miss a moment of the RSVP today. Tell
your friends via FACEBOOK or TWITTER and increase your
chances of winning. Hope to see you on the 26th!
My Thoughts:
Lizzie left Kingdom or rather ran from Kingdom when having her daughter Charity out of wedlock in the strict Mennonite community with a unloving, uncaring father made her feel she had no other choice. She made a life for her and her daughter, Charity away from Kingdom. She had a job she loved, was going to college until a stalker appeared and money disappeared from work and it looked like she was going to be the prime suspect. When she gets home she reconnects with her mother who is Oh so happy to see her, and loves on Charity. Her father still doesn't want to have anything to do with her. She begins working at the diner that the Elders did not want in Kingdom, and soon her old friend Noah is coming in and Charity latches on to him, calling him Prince Phillip from Sleeping Beauty. Charity loves Kingdom and all the people, especially Cora who runs the diner. She wants to stay forever.
Just when things start feeling safe, it seems danger is back. Will Lizzie run, or begin to trust her Heavenly Father that she can't escape from no matter how far she runs?
This is the first Nancy Mehl book I've read and it won't be my last! I absolutely loved it! I felt like I was right there in Kingdom it was so vivid and the characters were so real.
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