Our Women's Bible Study decided to do this book. I have taken two Beth Moore classes in which I learned a ton, was challenged. But this book is not up to Beth Moore standards.
First, I know it is a devotional, but the questions at the beginning of each day are surface-y and do not tie in well to the scripture verses. Secondly, she states in a bunch of different ways that she wants us to "use our imaginations and picturing the events as eye-witnesses," or "convinced that God wants us to get involved in our Scripture reading." Yet, she continually tells you what SHE THINKS, what SHE IMAGINES. If her intent was really to help you explore, imagine and learn to picture, the questions would be more about 'I wonder" and helping you to imagine. Third, the prayer section, again is her prayer. There is no guidance to lead you into a prayer time, no suggestion to meditate on this Scripture, or walk you through the discipline of Examen or lectio divina's as a way of praying, learning, growing.
If my Bible study wasn't doing this as a group, I would have asked for my money back.