4.5
Raw Edges
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Grayson McDonough has no use for teal ribbons, 5k runs, or ovarian cancer support groups now that his beautiful wife Jenna is gone. But their nine-year-old daughter Sadie seems to need the connection. When Annabelle Curtis, the beautiful cancer survivor organizing the memory quilt project for the Ovacome support group, begins to bring out the silly and fun side of his precious daughter again, Gray must set aside his own grief to support the healing of Sadie's young heart. But is there hope for Gray's heart too along the way?
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4.5
“The Quilts of Love Series are sweet romances written by various Christian fiction authors. One of my favorite authors, Sandra Bricker, wrote the aptly titled Raw Edges, which is probably my favorite in the series. Annabelle, a cancer survivor, becomes involved with Grayson, a widower who lost his wife to ovarian cancer, and his daughter. This sweet story had me crying through half of the book, which shows how invested I became in the story. This one is fantastic!”
“I really enjoyed this one. The story is sweet with a scene stealing little girl named Sadie.”
“Raw Edges is different than other Sandra Bricker books I have read. For some of us this book hits close to home. This story tells the story of love, love lost, enduring love and learning to love again. We get to look into the lives of three people who have each had Ovarian Cancer affect them in different ways. Sandra brings this heartfelt story together using pizza, quilts and baseball. The perfect blend for a great book if you ask me.
From the back of the book….
“Grayson McDonough has no use for teal ribbons, 5k runs, or ovarian cancer support groups now that his beautiful wife Jenna is gone. But their nine-year-old daughter Sadie seems to need the connection. When Annabelle Curtis, the beautiful cancer survivor organizing the memory quilt project for the Ovacome support group, begins to bring out the silly and fun side of his precious daughter again, Gray must set aside his own grief to support the healing of Sadie’s young heart. But is there hope for Gray’s heart too along the way?”
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