Showing posts with label Robin Jones Gunn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robin Jones Gunn. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Canary Island Song by Robin Jones Gunn

Canary Island Song
by Robin Jones Gunn
☆☆☆☆☆
Audible Version
Carolyn is a widow who has avoided feeling
the loss by taking care of others. Opening her
home to her sister and nieces in their time of
need. It has been a crowded, loud, messy time
for Carolyn. But she managed to avoid those
terrible feelings.
Until now.

Her sister and nieces are moving out. And Carolyn
suddenly has a home to herself. She starts out
keeping busy fixing her home up. And then, it
comes to her. She needs to visit her mother.


Her mother has lived on Canary Island most of
her life. She has relatives. She has her own home.
She has missed her daughters and granddaughters.
So she thrilled to have Carolyn come for a visit.
Turns out, this is exactly where she needed to be.
God will lead us and we only need follow and
have faith. Carolyn is being reminded.

So many memories. So many lessons. So much
happiness and peace. Canary Island and family.
And perhaps a new life for Carolyn.

Robin Jones Gunn has a beautiful way of

story telling. You cant wait to hear the
whole story. Every time.
I bought my copy from Audible.com
Review by Lisa Hutson

 
 
 

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Sisterchicks Go Brit! by Robin Jones Gunn

Sisterchicks Go Brit!
by Robin Jones Gunn

Part of the Sisterchicks series.

Robin Jones Gunn has written a series of books based
on the friendships women form with other women.
And how the experiences they share can bring about
a stronger inner faith. This is a wonderful series.
Liz has had a thing for Big Ben since she was a
teenager. While her life has been a happy one, filled
with blessings and comfort, she has never made it
to London to meet the subject of her mad crush.
Kellie dreams of her own interior design business.
Its the interior design that sets Kellie and Liz on a
path to London. The trip is nothing like they planned.
Nothing goes as they figured.

As the days roll along, they continue to find that
they are having a much bigger trip than they ever
dreamed. Each unexpected experience brings them
closer to each other. They find more and more
strength and comfort in their faith. The warmth of it
circles them. The friend that arranged this trip is
not done with her surprises. Even after they get home.
This is a wonderful story. Full of easy happiness.
Reminding me to follow more and not always
try to be in control of everything.

Review by Lisa Hutson 


Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Sisterchicks Do the Hula - by Robin Jones Gunn

Sisterchicks Do The Hula
by Robin Jones Gunn

What a wonderful womens story!!
Hope and Laurie have been great friends their
entire adult lives. Even when they have gone
stretches of time with little or no contact.
They planned a Hawaiian vacation back in their
college days. Ahhh.....the college days. But
one thing and another stopped them from it.
Now, they are long past college and they
are going to do it. They are going to Hawaii.
Hope finds out she is pregnant as the plans
have been made. But that is not stopping
anything. Sweet little Emily Rose will be
going along on this girls trip. Hope and her
husband are thrilled about the baby. But
she surely is a game changer.
Laurie is also at a life changing cross roads.
She and her husband are considering buying
a new house. Their dream home. But Laurie
is not feeling it about this house. And her husband
is all in. How can she tell him how she feels
without taking away his dream?
The friends meet up in Hawaii. And wander in and out,
from one adventure to another. There are surprises along
the way. As the trip unfolds, they both find themselves
feeling the hand of God leading them. Sending messages.
The experiences remind them just how important
their friendship really is. They remember that life
isn't over until its over. Life holds treasures.  
This is a lovely story of friendship, marriage,
trying new things, honesty and just about every
kind of relationship there is. Don't forget how
important love is. It's everything.
I bought my paperback copy of this story.
Review by Lisa Hutson