Reviewed by:
Ceil Carey, retired public librarian and long-time book discussion leader
Title:
To the moon and back

Author:
Karen Kingsbury
Publisher:
Howard Books
Date:
2018
Format:
Hard cover
Length:
355 pages
OVERVIEW:
Ashley Baxter Blake can be a woman on a mission. When she sees a letter on the fence at the Oklahoma City National Memorial she cannot keep herself from reading it, even though the letter is intended for someone named Jenna. Touched by the love and desperation of the writer, Ashley is determined to find her for Brady Bradshaw, the author of the note. She feels God has called her to do this but convincing her family, especially her husband, is another story entirely.
But pursue it she does, resulting in a romantic story of determination, love and healing. Very typical Kingsbury writing, fans will love it!
ASSESSMENT
Rating (1 to 5):
4
Suggested Audience:
Christian fiction fans, romance fans and Karen Kingsbury fans
Christian Impact:
Following through on impulses from the Holy Spirit
Other Notes:
Contains book discussion questions
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