Wildflowers (Glenbrooke, Book 8) Review

Wildflowers (Glenbrooke, Book 8)
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Genevieve Ahrens had been married to Steven many years. Their oldest daughter had already left the nest and only two remained. With Steven being an airline captain and gone often, she kept busy with her newly-acquired café. Gena had wonderful plans for the Wildflower Café. The famous author of the "All The Best" line of books even stopped by. He planned to return in a few months to see if the changes would be good enough for him to feature the café in his next book! Gena's assistant, Leah, was a big help and a close friend.
When a major crisis occurred at the café, once again Steven was not there for Gena. Their marriage problems were getting worse and their future together looked bleak. But friends slowly showed her how to open her heart to God. Gena must learn that sometimes God does not answer prayers for very good reasons.
***** An excellent example of writing! This is the type of novel that should be read slowly and savored. I enjoyed every page! Each time I stopped reading it was with a glow in my heart. Wonderful! I hope to see more from this author soon. *****

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Book 8 in The Glenbrooke SeriesGenevieve Ahren's dream is coming true at last! Glenbrooke's Wildflowers Café is up for sale, and she knows she can make it into something special. But with her pilot husband gone so often, she's alone in all the important decisions. Then Genevieve discovers friends she didn't know she had. When this small circle of women rallies around her, light streams through the door of Genevieve's heart.Robin Jones Gunn is the award-winning, bestsellling author of more than fifty books with combined sales of over 2.5 million copies worldwide. Robin's popular novels include the Glenbrooke Series and the Christy Miller and Sierra Jensen series for teens. She lives with her family near Portland, Oregon.

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