Book Review: One Perfect Day by Lauraine Snelling - Page 2

Throughout all of these changes God is present to walk His children through them. Using believers in the lives of these women He uplifts, encourages, and supports them through their respective periods of growth and change - even when it appears that His presence is missing.

The strength of this title is found in the fluctuation of emotions the characters endure. Snelling's depiction of Nora’s abrupt slide into a depression seemingly without end throbs with authenticity. Likewise the tentative tendrils of a newly blooming romance are suitably cautious and tender as Jenna begins to open her heart. It is this ring of truth combined with the emotionally dramatic that brings readers back to Snelling’s works.

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