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When the Mountain Crumbled ~ A Day to Remember #4 (by Angela K. Couch)

I have loved the first three books in the A Day to Remember series. This was a wonderful addition and I have learned so much through each story. I love reading historical fiction books and this one really played on my emotions. While the characters affected by the crumbling of a mountain in Canadian Rockies of Alberta, Canada are fiction, the reality of what they endured is emotionally heart wrenching. A story of survival and sacrifice, of learning how to heal, of discovering hope in the midst of such tragedy. Experiencing how faith helps the people of this coal mining community handle the loss of life and property, the unknown future they have before them, and how hearts that have been closed off to meaningful relationships learn to heal and be free to experience love. This series has been a delight to read due to the spiritual lessons that are presented. I would strongly encourage you to read each book … though they do not have to read in the order in which they were published.

 

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

 

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