The wonderful thing about belong to e-Reader book clubs is that you discover stories you may never have searched for on your own. Many times they are free.This is a Christian romance story.The main character, Lucy, studies a diary left behind by her aunt.There is so much I loved about this book but I'm afraid I'd give too much away. I will tell you that I had tears in my eyes as the story interwove tragedy and love.Despite the tears shed, I'm so glad I found this book. If you are a Christian and don't mind shedding a few tears then you may enjoy this tale of faith and love. I was looking for Christmas stories, and I didn't know that this book would be about Traumatic Brain Insures. A young woman named Lucy, is madly in love, and her boy friend, is held captive, and falls out of his UPS truck, and receives a head injury, that puts him into a coma. This happened just before Christmas. Lucy stays by his bedside night and day. She had just received her aunt Lucille's Diary, about her love story, which just happened to have her uncle's brain injury, and her aunts vigil at the hospital. Lucy reads the diary to her boy friend, Mark. The aunt planned a Christmas in the hospital, with decorations, and a dinner for the family and the staff. Lucy does the same thing, hoping it will bring Mark out of his coma. My little granddaughter was in the hospital for Traumatic Brain Insury, before Christmas, so this book brought back memories of that time. She was in an induced coma for six weeks, and Santa came to see her on Christmas day, and left her with a large Christmas stocking full of gifts. She has a picture of her herself with Santa to show everyone. The two people in the story came out of their comas after two weeks, with no signs of brain trauma. My little granddaughter still has problems left over from her injury. This was a good read.
What do You think about A Christmas Peril (2013)?
Never read any by this author I didn't like, including this one. TTS-enabled eBook. Recommended.
—aye
Well done as two separate stories were intertwined. Loved the way it unfolded.
—white_dragon1