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REVIEW OF
HEAVEN HELP HEIDI
BY SALLY JOHN
How is it possible for an author to get better when they’re already one of the best? I have loved Sally John’s work from the time she began writing for the Christian market many years ago.
Her latest release, Heaven Help Heidi is Relationship Fiction at its best. With Sally’s style, you are immediately absorbed into the story and become a part of it. You become the main character, because you experience every emotion, every physical sensation and every circumstance Heidi does. But this is true of the characters in each one of Sally’s novels.
In Heaven Help Heidi, Young and successful real estate agent Heidi Hathaway is totally in control of her own life. That is, until an accident leaves her injured, unable to work, and questioning the purpose of her life. That’s when she moves to the Casa De Vida, an Oceanside community that becomes so much more than a place to rest and recover.
It’s there she meets Piper Keyes, a young woman reeling from the loss of her fiancé in Afghanistan. Piper knows Jared isn’t coming home, but she struggles to open her heart again.
The two women couldn’t be more different, but they need each other now. In their friendship, they discover God’s grace and mercy, and with that comes hope, healing, and the promise of new love.
Another thing Sally does beautifully in this book is find a way to take several characters that don’t know one another at the outset, but discover that their lives are intertwined or connected in some way.
If you enjoy women’s fiction, relationship stories, or novels with an element of romance, you must read this book!
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