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As far as contemporary novels go, Lisa Bergren has always been one of my favorite authors. I love her laid-back, yet interesting, style of writing that has just enough romantic tension to fulfill my occasional romance novel fix. Mercy Come... [Read on]
Mercy Come Morning is a touching story that was absolutely perfect for me to read this Christmas season! Heartwarming and genuine, the story pulled me in immediately and would not let me go. The characters, especially Krista, are so raw... [Read on]
Having been raised by an abusive father in an distinctively anti-Christian household, I felt compelled to read "Mercy Come Morning." Like the main character, Krista, I had moved as far away as possible from my parents when my father was stricken... [Read on]
This is an amazing book about mercy and love, forgiveness and redemption. And second chances. I loved this book, I started reading and could not put it down! It's an amazing story and the characters are so real! It made me want to call my... [Read on]
Krista is a young career woman that left her home to escape her troubled past with an unstable mother. The book opens with Krista receiving a phone call telling her that her mother, who has Alzheimer's, is dying from heart failure. Her mother is... [Read on]
I had a hard time getting into this book, but once I did, I really enjoyed it. The book is more, um, touchy-feely than I read. I would call this a good girly book, which is actually not what I usually enjoy. But, like I said, I did enjoy this... [Read on]
I found this book to be boring from start to finish. The plot was unknown, you never really know what the story is about. The characters are under-developed, and there are many punctuation mistakes thoughout. It is very confusing, going back and... [Read on]
Lisa Tawn Bergren pens a story of a young woman, Krista, and her relationship with her mother, Charlotte, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. It is obvious from the beginning of the novel that Krista does not have a close relationship with her... [Read on]
I was unsure how I would like this story – after all it’s about a woman saying goodbye to her mother who has had Alzheimer’s for a very long time and is now dying of congestive heart failure. Doesn’t sound like a very happy or uplifting read. But... [Read on]
Don't go another day without telling someone you love them. This books starts out with the news that her mother is dying. Krista has long since stopped wondering about what might have been with her mother. Now, all those memories and questions... [Read on]