Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Litfuse Review:Eventide by:Shelley Shepard Gray

Eventide: The Days of Redemption Series, Book Three
About the Book:
Eventide is the riveting conclusion to The Days of Redemption trilogy by Shelley Shepard Gray, celebrated author of tender Christian romance novels set in Amish country.

Honest and faithful Elsie Keim falls for her new neighbor, Landon, but she can’t bear to tell him the truth: She’s going blind.

Landon is enamored with Elsie. When Elsie’s brother Roman steps in and shares the truth of Elsie’s disease, Landon is floored. His job is demanding and takes him away from home, sometimes for days at a time. He wonders how he’d be able to keep up with his responsibilities and take care of Elsie.

In Eventide, three generations of the Keim family come together to make their dreams come true.

Shelley Shepard Gray, bestselling author of the Sisters of the Heart books, draws her Days of Redemption trilogy to a heart-warming finish.

 Shelley Shepard Gray
About the Author:
I live in southern Ohio with my husband, two teenagers, and two dogs. My days are filled with busy activities like most any other mom and housewife. But I also love to write books.
 
My Review:
 In book 3 of The Days of Redemption series we step back a ways in the beginning of the book to be reminded of Elsie's diagnosis. And how this condition affects her sight so dramatically that eventually she will go blind. Being the last one of her siblings left at home Elsie feels she will never marry. That is until she meets her new neighbor Landon who soon becomes her brother Roman's friend. Its not long before everyone can see the chemistry between Elsie and Landon. Even grandmother Lovina noticed it right away.

 Soon coming to Berlin to help his brother Daniel, Landon seems a little more hopeful since meeting Elsie. She has definitely crossed Landon's mind quite a bit since their first meeting. Will Elsie ever find love or does all seem lost? Has God forgotten to send love her way?

**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from Litfuse Publicity.

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