Oct 25, 2012

Book Review: The Reunion by Dan Walsh

Back Cover: Everything lost can be found.

Aaron Miller knows a thing or two about loss. He's lost love. Dignity. Second, and even third, chances. Once honored for his heroism, he now lives in near obscurity, working as a handyman in a humble trailer park.

But God is a master at finding and redeeming the lost things of life. Unbeknownst to Aaron, someone is searching for him.

With deep insight into the human heart, consummate storyteller Dan Walsh gently weaves a tale of a life spent in the shadows but meant for the light. Through tense scenes of war and tender moments of romance, The Reunion will make you believe that everyone can get a second chance at life and love.

My Review: I always look forward to reading books by Dan Walsh. Walsh's stories are unique, intriguing  and easy to read, showing the care that Walsh has used crafting them. There just aren't enough men out there writing Christian fiction with a romantic element. The Reunion touches on some difficult issues like war, post traumatic stress syndrome, unsung heroes, child abandonment  suicide, spouse death, and divorce. Though all those issues are woven into the novel, the story is really about second chances. Though not my favorite of Walsh's novels to date, The Reunion is well worth the read.

My Rating:

My Recommendation: I recommend this book to readers of contemporary fiction and fans of Dan Walsh.

Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc. Available at your favourite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.

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