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Over Yonder (by Sean Dietrich)

Once again Sean Dietrich has entranced me with a story of family, love, loss, forgiveness, humor, and redemption. The characters are quirky with a variety of personalities. From a former priest who is an ex-convict to two ex-wives to a kidnapped Uber driver to individuals from a dangerous mob to a boat named Ship Happens to a pregnant teenage girl to 80-year-old Amos ... what a colorful cast of characters! As you travel along with this group amidst turmoil, danger, finding their way in life, and discovering true family, you will experience hope and love. A wonderful escape that will sweep you up and take you on an adventure you will not soon forget. Grab this one and get lost in the pages!


Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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