Someday (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 3) by Karen Kingsbury Paperback Book

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Rent Someday (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 3)

Author: Karen Kingsbury

Narrator: Burr, Sandra

Format: Unabridged-MP3, Paperback, Unabridged-CD, Abridged-CD

Publisher: Brilliance Corporation

Published: Feb 2008

Genre: Fiction - Christian - Romance

Retail Price: $24.95

Discs: 1

Synopsis

A DESPERATE SITUATION
Pressures of the celebrity lifestyle weigh heavily on Dayne and Katy Matthews as they take on separate movie projects. Tabloid rumors talk of trouble and unfaithfulness between the two. And then a dramatic cover photo threatens to destroy everything they've worked to build together. Only Dayne knows the truth about the photo, truth that would help Katy believe him. But the truth will also cause devastating damage to the people he loves so dearly - the Baxter family. Dayne must weigh his decision carefully, but at what price?

A HEARTBREAKING LOSS
The Flanigan family recognizes the deep loss of the Christian Kids Theater, and they begin to pray for a miracle - that even without the theater, somehow CKT will go on. Bailey and Connor see their CKT friends fitting in with the wrong crowd and making decisions that will harm them.

A SEASON OF HOPE
John Baxter takes the next step in his relationship with Elaine, giving him a season to contemplate selling the Baxter house - and losing a lifetime of memories. As the rest of the family considers the future, they must pull together like never before. Only their undying love for each other can help them overcome today's trials for a life they know is possible…someday.

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BookLender review by Kathy10 on 2010-06-24 19:12:09

I had to quit listening by disk two so I no doubt missed the story. As the story was starting up I was simply sidetracked by all the bible verses. When I was told 3 times within 30 minutes how I should be feeling about abortion instead of feeling it for myself by way of the story I gave up on it in disgust. I was looking forward to a story to unwind and enjoy my drive while contemplating my feelings as the story unfolded. I felt more like I was having someone else's opinion force fed. The funny thing is, I agree with the stance on abortion, but couldn't stomach being told how I should feel. I didn't find the bible verses inspirational rather, stuck in place for each character as a personal message from God. I see there is a large loyal following of this author and I respect that and her devoted readers. It just wasn't my style even though I have enjoyed many inspirational books.