I have read "Illusions" and "Right Package Wrong Baggage' by the same author and I must say I absolutely enjoyed the principals shared in each of Campbell’s previous titles. 'Silver Lining' exceeded my expectation of good it was a wonderful read. The situations were ones I could relate to and the personality issues centered on control, self esteem, and trust were very true for many of our church leaders and congregants in the church today.
I ask this question; can a marriage be saved when one spouse checks out emotionally while the other is left with luggage filled with memories of unanswered questions, hurt and pain? Dr. Kevin Jennings sits patiently at the law office of Lightfoot & Stokes for his soon to be ex wife to arrive. After not seeing his wife in over a year Dr. Jennings is almost relieved to think Marlissa might not show up. But the good doctor is not so lucky on this day the receptionist just announced "Mrs. Jennings has arrived". What Kevin and his attorney expect from Marlissa is a far cry from the woman standing before them. What the reader will see is a vision when a person allows God to do what He says He will.
An incident from her past haunts Marlissa throughout her marriage. The results of that event contributed to the person she became while married to Dr. Jennings. A bruised and scared woman; who wants nothing more than to trade in her garment of fears for freedom begins to hear Gods voice. By His grace she meets Leon and together they take a walk that many are never ready for, the road to reconciliation.
"Silver Lining' is such an exciting read, it was filled with humor, heartache and redemption. The metaphor for optimism “every cloud has a silver lining" certainly is befitting for the characters of this story, even the ones who were not ready to reconcile with God. One of my favorite quotes happened during a intense moment when Tyson, Kevin best friend and attorney had to school both Marlissa and Kevin on how much they love one another. "If you honestly don't know the answer to that question, then you belong seated right next to him on the big yellow bus" now that was too funny.
Campbell never disappoints with her sharing of Christian principal nor does she come off preachy. The voice in all her books is promising and a comfort to hear. Another outstanding job Ms. Campbell, thank you very much for sharing your characters and stories with us.
ARC was provided by the author for the purpose of this review.
Missy
Readers Paradise
5 book marks