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Hope Always Rises (by Kathie Giorgio)

I have to say that there were several aspects of this book that I did not like or appreciate. While I do not have a problem reading about suicide, it is a difficult subject and reading about the author’s thoughts on what happens after someone commits suicide and her view of heaven were intriguing. But I have a major issue with believing God makes mistakes. And I do not believe everyone ends up in heaven. If everyone goes to heaven, why bother having hell? At least this is presented as fiction so hopefully people take it with a grain of salt and are not influenced by the thoughts presented through the pages. It is definitely one I cannot recommend.

 

Thank you to NetGalley and Black Rose Writing for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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