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A review by parklandmom
Every Flower of the Field by Sara Davison, The Mosaic Collection
5.0
Stars: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5 stars)
Read: March 2024
Format: paperback
Challenge Prompt: EOW’s March prompt — “a mystery or suspense (historical or contemporary)” for the “read during March 2024” option
Book #24 of 2024: When I began this series with book 1 last year, I was not only an immediate fan of the writing, there was a familiar, comfortable, warm feeling I got that I couldn’t quite put my finger on. After completing book 2 today, it became clear as day.
It took me back to when I read the O’Malley Chronicles by Dee Henderson many years ago. It is probably a sentimental favourite of most who read Christian fiction. I feel as though I know the characters as good friends. I became a part of their circle and I embraced their loyalty and love for one another. I laughed with them and cried with them.
Both series are contemporary suspense but with very different stories and situations. This series is about rescuing and healing from being trafficked. Book 3 comes out on April 03rd.
The author, Sara Davison, handles this important topic really well. It’s a tragic issue that does not get the attention it deserves. It is very important to me, not because it’s personal, but because of how God values each one of us as so very precious. Humans who are trafficked are often disregarded and forgotten. They are a ‘product’ that can be sold over and over again to some of the most evil of humans — to the staggering amount of 150+ billion/year.
Throughout the stories, you learn of biological families, foster families, the sisterhood of the victims, and the precious gift of friendship. Whether by blood, by fostering or guardianship, by circumstance, or by friendship, true family is chosen.
There are moments of high suspense as well as things like quiet talks between friends. There is balance. The love of God and how He is with us through ALL things is very evident.
The highlights in this book for me were the treehouse and the commissioned art piece. There is so much meaning and heart behind them.
Sara Davison is a Canadian author and is also part of The Mosaic Collection, which is a likeminded group of authors. On a side note, and as odd as it may sound, the quality of paper in these books is the best I’ve ever seen.
The author puts her heart on a page with so much creativity and she has a gift for drawing you in and connecting you to the story. I can’t wait for the next book in this series. I have this series in paperback because of the beautiful covers. I also have other books she’s written on my Kindle. After reading one book of hers, I just KNEW. So, I loaded up my Kindle with several more!
Read: March 2024
Format: paperback
Challenge Prompt: EOW’s March prompt — “a mystery or suspense (historical or contemporary)” for the “read during March 2024” option
Book #24 of 2024: When I began this series with book 1 last year, I was not only an immediate fan of the writing, there was a familiar, comfortable, warm feeling I got that I couldn’t quite put my finger on. After completing book 2 today, it became clear as day.
It took me back to when I read the O’Malley Chronicles by Dee Henderson many years ago. It is probably a sentimental favourite of most who read Christian fiction. I feel as though I know the characters as good friends. I became a part of their circle and I embraced their loyalty and love for one another. I laughed with them and cried with them.
Both series are contemporary suspense but with very different stories and situations. This series is about rescuing and healing from being trafficked. Book 3 comes out on April 03rd.
The author, Sara Davison, handles this important topic really well. It’s a tragic issue that does not get the attention it deserves. It is very important to me, not because it’s personal, but because of how God values each one of us as so very precious. Humans who are trafficked are often disregarded and forgotten. They are a ‘product’ that can be sold over and over again to some of the most evil of humans — to the staggering amount of 150+ billion/year.
Throughout the stories, you learn of biological families, foster families, the sisterhood of the victims, and the precious gift of friendship. Whether by blood, by fostering or guardianship, by circumstance, or by friendship, true family is chosen.
There are moments of high suspense as well as things like quiet talks between friends. There is balance. The love of God and how He is with us through ALL things is very evident.
The highlights in this book for me were the treehouse and the commissioned art piece. There is so much meaning and heart behind them.
Sara Davison is a Canadian author and is also part of The Mosaic Collection, which is a likeminded group of authors. On a side note, and as odd as it may sound, the quality of paper in these books is the best I’ve ever seen.
The author puts her heart on a page with so much creativity and she has a gift for drawing you in and connecting you to the story. I can’t wait for the next book in this series. I have this series in paperback because of the beautiful covers. I also have other books she’s written on my Kindle. After reading one book of hers, I just KNEW. So, I loaded up my Kindle with several more!