When past secrets hold the only key to hope for the future…
Caroline Chapman is reeling from a broken engagement. Determined to start again, she moves cross-country for her dream job of planning events in the historical mansions of Newport, Rhode Island. Just as her life is getting back on track, she gets an email that shakes her very foundations.
Linda Riley’s life looks picture perfect - a wonderful husband, two great kids, involved in church and the community. Then comes the diagnosis that shatters the facade. In order to save her son’s life, she must reveal secrets that can rip everything apart.
Connected by more than painful circumstances, these two women discover a sacred bond. In this beautiful story of love, loss, and the fight for life, Caroline and Linda experience the reality that life doesn’t always go according to The Plans We Made.
Rating:
5 stars
Review:
The Plans We Made was such a special story! I didn't think when I started the book that I would end up being so moved by the story...it was amazing.
I loved the characters and being able to see both Caroline's and Linda's perspective. I thought Caroline was a strong character and showed such love to do what she did.
All in all, I absolutely loved this book. It is definitely going on my list of favorites for 2020. I highly recommend it and think it had such a good message.
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Thank you for your review on "The Plans We Made" and for bring two new to me author's to my attention.
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds like a wonderful, emotionally charged book that I would greatly enjoy having the opportunity to read. It's now on my TBR list. Reading it sounds like a fabulous way to get to know these two authors.
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