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Forever Friends: 04/24/24
Forever Friends by Lynne Hinton (2003) is the third book in the Hope Springs series. The theme of this one is second chances and saying goodbye. Charlotte has her largest challenge in the form of the incarcerated grandson of one of her parishioners. He's guilty of theft and he has a drug addiction. Despite their differences, Charlotte takes a liking to this young man and decides to help beyond what she's been asked to do. Meanwhile the woman who had cancer in the previous book is in remission. She's now faced with a future she wasn't sure she would have. Another couple leaves on a trip to Africa. One of them is apprehensive. It can't help that she's receiving all sorts of horror stories that are fueled by classism and racism. The book is less melodramatic than the second book. It's not quite the page turner as the first one. Yet, I'm curious enough to read the next one. The fourth book is Christmas Cake. Four stars Comments (0) |