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Original Title: | A Moment of Weakness |
ISBN: | 1576736164 (ISBN13: 9781576736166) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Forever Faithful #2 |
Karen Kingsbury
Paperback | Pages: 416 pages Rating: 4.41 | 4102 Users | 168 Reviews
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Title | : | A Moment of Weakness (Forever Faithful #2) |
Author | : | Karen Kingsbury |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 416 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2000 by Multnomah (first published January 1st 2000) |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Romance. Adult Fiction. Christian Romance. Inspirational |
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Had they found each other again after all these years, only to lose everything that matters most? As children, Jade Conner and Tanner Eastman were best friends—until scandal drove them apart. Then, one golden summer, they find each other again. Through endless days they share their hearts and souls and dreams of forever. Then, in a moment of weakness, they make a decision that will tear them apart for nearly a decade. In their own separate corners of the country, Jade and Tanner have become fighters for religious freedom. Now Jade’s unfaithful husband is determined to destroy her in a custody battle that will rock the nation and shake people’s understanding of faith and freedom. Could Jade lose her only child because of her faith? Only one man can help her in her darkest hour. And only one old woman knows the secret about that summer and the truth that can set them all free.Rating Appertaining To Books A Moment of Weakness (Forever Faithful #2)
Ratings: 4.41 From 4102 Users | 168 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books A Moment of Weakness (Forever Faithful #2)
Jade and Tanner have been friends since childhood but because of a scandal involving Jade's family her father moves her away. One summer in the future, they find one another again. They share their hopes and dreams with one another. They make a decision that will change both their future's forever. Tanner goes away on a mission and thinks of nothing but Jade who is pregnant with his son. Tanner's mother tells Jade a lie about how Tanner has gotten a lot of women pregnant and how he leaves it upI honestly don't really know how to rate or review this book. There were parts of it I loved, and parts where I just wanted to throw the book across the room. I think I'll have to try something new, and do a review in bullet form.Things I Liked* The childhood friendship between Jade and Tanner. Very sweet.* Jade's reaction to meeting God. Brought tears to my eyes.* Jade and Tanner's friendship 'that summer'.* Jade and Ty's relationship* The 'conversations' with God. I always wish I could hear
I honestly couldnt put the book down. I had to see what was going to happen next. Mistakes and moments of weakness do cause pain, guilt, and regret but the way Jade and Tanner found their way back and through all the painful past was beautifully portrayed.
"A Moment of Weakness" is apparently the second book in a series called Forever Faithful. To say that the drama in this book is extreme is an understatement. Tears flow freely between the pages, and lies are told which change the course of characters' lives.Tanner is an aspiring politician, to his mother only, and he befriends local girl Jade. However, Tanner is unaware that his own father had a brief affair with Jade's mother, and this has forever altered how his mother views Jade and her
Great bookAnother great book in this wonderful series! God's love for us is all consuming. The characters in this book were real and honest. It is wonderful to see how any situation can be turned if we trust in God.
Yes, this was a powerful book of true-life issues and poignant redemption. I feel like those are the type of books Karen Kingsbury thrives on writing. A Moment of Weakness truly touched me, it was interesting, thought-provoking, hardly left me bored for a second. But... I must say, their "moment of weakness" was quite dramatized and overly sensualized. I was just kind of cringing as I read it. However, when it ended, it pretty much ended. The rest of the book I read through no problem. It was
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