Happy Book Release Day! In the Dog House by V.M. Burns is out today along with As the Tide Comes In by Cindy Woodsmall.
As the Tide Comes In is the
newest Christian novel by Cindy Woodsmall and Erin Woodsmall.
Tara Abbott lives in Sylva, Georgia where she has raised her two
stepbrothers since she was eighteen years old.
Sean and Darryl will be heading off to college in the fall and the three
of them are going to visit St. Simons Island during the summer. While Tara is out running in the woods, a devastating
tornado strikes. Tara loses both of her
siblings and suffers a head injury. While
in the hospital, Tara has a dream where the boys tell her to go to St. Simons
Island. Despite her friends concerns,
Tara heads for the island.
Unfortunately, Tara becomes confused, disoriented, and ill. She gets rescued by Gavin Burnside and his
four mothers’, The Glynn Girls. Can they
help Tara recover and find her place?
Gavin and The Glynn Girls are having a tough time themselves. Gavin’s father died leaving behind a mess for
them to clean up. They have a balloon payment
coming due and only one resource. While
Gavin is reluctant to use it, they have no choice. Join Tara, Gavin, and The Glynn Girls on
their journey in As the Tide Comes In.
As the Tide Comes In is Cindy Woodsmall's first non-Amish, full-length book and she did not disappoint with this heartfelt narrative. As the Tide Comes In is a
well-written and engaging novel. The
pace is steady throughout with smooth transitions as the point-of-view switches
between characters. The author created realistic
characters with Tara and Gavin who are going through true-to-life situations. I was delighted with the quirky The Glynn
Girls. Julep, Luella, Sue Beth and Dell
are the four ladies who make up The Glynn Girls. Julep is Gavin’s mother, but all four ladies
helped to raise him (and still mother him).
The four of them have a strong friendship that helps them get through
the good and, most especially, the bad times. The Glynn Girls add levity and lightness to As
the Tide Comes In. I especially enjoyed watching
the romance bloom between Luella and Charles McKenzie. There are beautiful descriptions of the island
and the vistas Tara experiences when she is rock climbing. As the Tide Comes In a story of hope, love,
grief, heartbreak, joy and faith. It is
important to never to lose sight of the fact that God is always with us. It is hard to remember when we are stricken
with sadness, grief, or despair. We need
to let ourselves mourn the loss of a loved one, but then it comes time to move
forward with our lives (though we will never forget our loved one). We need to remember the happy times and find
ways to help others. I found As the Tide
Comes In to be an emotional, heartfelt novel.
You will need to have a box of tissues nearby. There is some predictably to the story, but
it did stop me from having a pleasurable reading experience. I am rating As the Tide Comes In 4 out of 5
stars (I liked it). You will not want to
miss out on Cindy Woodsmall’s poignant novel As the Tide Comes In.
You can follow Cindy Woodsmall on Facebook and Twitter. Thank you for your time. Tomorrow I will be sharing my review of Toby's Troubles by Carole Brown. It is the fourth story in An Appleton WV Romantic Mystery series. I hope you have a blessed day. Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
You can follow Cindy Woodsmall on Facebook and Twitter. Thank you for your time. Tomorrow I will be sharing my review of Toby's Troubles by Carole Brown. It is the fourth story in An Appleton WV Romantic Mystery series. I hope you have a blessed day. Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
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