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    my point of view for Before Summer’s End (The Mosaic Collection)

    June 29, 2020 in my point of view

     Before Summer’s End (The Mosaic Collection)

    Home should be the place you run to for shelter from the world, but what if the family members who should love and protect you are the ones who have hurt you the most?

    Johnnie Alexander — A Stranger Comes to Springlight
    Brenda S. Anderson — Hot Cocoa Summers
    Eleanor Bertin — Grounded
    Sara Davison — Ten Bottles of Sand
    Deb Elkink — Blue Genes
    Stacy Monson — A Summer of Reckoning
    Marion Ueckermann — In an English Vintage Garden

    When trust is shattered between brothers and sisters, parents and children, or husbands and wives, will God bless their tentative steps back to each other by healing and restoring the most important relationships in their lives?

    my point of view:

    This is by far one of the best collection of unrelated stories I have read. These authors are all so inspiring and bring such different styles of writing to us in one incredible book. I have been blessed to ‘know’ and read several of these authors in the past, but there definitely new to me authors in this collection as well. I am always thrilled when I get to meet a new Christian writer. I am certainly looking forward to reading more stories from all of these fantastic authors!

    Each book in this collection is unique and brings you new characters, locations and struggles. Reading the journeys of these heroes and heroines as they face difficulties in their lives was very touching for me. I so enjoyed each novella in the collection that I was sad to see them end….but was happy to start the next one in line, lol! The best thread of the whole collection, is of course, always being able to lean on our Lord for guidance. All of the stories are based on relationships, mother – daughter, sibling, friends turned to romance….they each take you on a journey through a period in their lives that they have struggled through. I am so grateful to have found this amazing anthology!

    About The Mosaic Collection          

    The first words in The Mosaic Collection were put to paper in 2018 when a handful of Minnesotan authors breathed life into the lonely world of self-publishing by doing it together. Now an international community of women, the authors in The Mosaic Collection claim much of North America as home, from Alberta to Kentucky and Oklahoma to Ontario.

    With over 150 years of collective writing experience, more than 550 years of life experience, and well beyond 50 novels, novellas, devotionals, and memoirs that tell their stories, the women in The Mosaic Collection have faced devastating loss, offered prayers that seem unanswered this side of heaven, experienced the disintegration of family, and wrestled through the unknowns of long military deployments. They have also stepped out in faith to see Kingdom purposes accomplished even in the face of discouragement or dismay, chosen gritty determination and joy over anxiety, and persistently chosen to trust God through uncertain circumstances and unanswered prayers.

    Award-winning and best-selling authors, the authors in The Mosaic Collection are active leaders and members in American Christian Fiction Writers, InScribe Christian Writers’ Fellowship, the Minnesota Christian Writers Guild, The Word Guild, Romance Writers of America, Wordsowers Christian Writers, Serious Writer Academy, and My Book Therapy. Many also haunt annual writer’s conferences around the North American continent.

    Wives, mothers, and lifelong readers, the authors in The Mosaic Collection have done exactly what you’d expect. Not ones to settle for just the expected, they’ve also covered other creative territory, including (but not limited to) time as a flag twirler, agriculture news reporter, A&W waitress, caretaker, church soloist, MA grad, hot cocoa enthusiast, mostly-encouraged home educator, time waster, hyper-responsible conscience for the whole world, former alpaca owner, city-girl gone ranch wife, rainbow baby, procrastinator, paralyzed evangelist, optimist, and really grateful friend to many other women.

    Read more at www.mosaiccollectionbooks.com

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    1. AvatarTrudy says

      June 29, 2020 at 9:08 am

      This was a great collection!!! I really enjoyed the books, too!!

    2. AvatarNatalya Lakhno says

      July 2, 2020 at 1:26 am

      Thank you for sharing!

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        July 8, 2020 at 9:12 am

        My pleasure!

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