I really enjoyed this book! Melanie Wells did an awesome job of making the characters real, and also showing how real our walk with Christ is. In that we fumble along the way, and God is there to pick us up and dust us off no matter how many times we goof up. The book was suspenseful and funny at the same time.
I could really identify with the character little girl Christine, as my middle daughter was just like that when she was young. Able to see the evil in people. I believe that is what Jesus meant when He said we must come as little children. Little children see the truth and aren't afraid to tell it.
Out of 5 stars I give this 5 stars and recommend it!
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