"Faithful" by Kim Cash Tate
Oct. 14th, 2011 08:38 pmKim Cash Tate give us a tale of three friends in "Faithful". Cyd is about to turn 40 and never imagined she'd face this day still single, much less spend it as maid of honor at her much younger sister's wedding. Dana discovers that her husband has been having an affair and her world is utterly shaken. Phyllis is a busy mother of four whose husband does not share her faith in Christ and the divide between them only seems to grow deeper each year. Each of these three will have the chance to choose to be faithful -- to God and to others -- as the pages unfold.
The cover of this book is so beautiful. It is meaningful, too, as each color of rose petal on the cover comes into play somewhere in the novel. I loved that about it!
Another thing I loved was the tight friendships between these ladies. They are each other's prayer partners, support, best friends, and more. They meet regularly for what they call "Daughters Fellowship" to keep each other accountable and hold one another up. Everyone needs people like these in their lives!
The subject matter is sensitive, and I would therefore recommend this read only for mature readers. And be prepared that not every storyline will wrap up neatly or the way you expect. I did enjoy it very much, though, and am currently reading the sequel. Be watching for that review soon!
The cover of this book is so beautiful. It is meaningful, too, as each color of rose petal on the cover comes into play somewhere in the novel. I loved that about it!
Another thing I loved was the tight friendships between these ladies. They are each other's prayer partners, support, best friends, and more. They meet regularly for what they call "Daughters Fellowship" to keep each other accountable and hold one another up. Everyone needs people like these in their lives!
The subject matter is sensitive, and I would therefore recommend this read only for mature readers. And be prepared that not every storyline will wrap up neatly or the way you expect. I did enjoy it very much, though, and am currently reading the sequel. Be watching for that review soon!