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A Season of Love: Our Life in Snowflake Falls

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Several years ago, in the small town of Snowflake Falls, Sonja Bauer and her sister, Julianna, had fallen in love with the same man.Otis Unger chose Sonja, leaving Julianna heart broken, bitter, and alone. Feeling betrayed by her sister, Julianna was consumed with anger to the point that she wanted nothing to do with her sister, or the small town.

Sonja and Otis married, had a child, and then watched as their marriage fell apart, now leaving Sonja the one who was heart broken, bitter and alone. It would take many years to reunite the sisters, and a tragedy to bring Sonja and Otis to admit they still loved each other.

In their darkest hour, during the coldest season of the year, was it possible that forgiveness and healing would come to all who were hurting?

It would take more than time to heal the old wounds. It would take a season of love.

194 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 4, 2016

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Aretta Gordish

21 books3 followers
I am a wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. I am a Christian writer who is often prone to making grammatical and spelling errors, I am a sloppy crocheter, a smoke alarm cook, a thrift store shopper and I am owned by a queenly cat named Queen Mary.

I’m perfectly imperfect and so grateful that God still loves me!

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March 22, 2020
I enjoyed the depth of this story, but how it was also an easy read. Following the lives of those in a quaint little town helps take me away! The end of this story was very emotional, but it was told with such eloquence, I jumped into reading book 2 right away!
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January 15, 2023
Sweet Contemporary Romance

I was loving this story, not just for its entertainment value, but also for it's Christian encouragement, and sound doctrine, until the narrator said they were going to baptize the babies. This goes against everything the Bible says about baptism! I guess there's a lot about different faiths even ones claiming to be Christian that I don't know about, but every baptism in water in the Bible (different from baptism by fire or by the Spirit) is done to people old enough to explain their faith. Even John the Baptizer only baptized adults as far as the Bible describes, and he only offered a baptism of repentance.

Being baptized does NOT save you. It is a work. We are saved only by faith in Christ's work on the cross His resurrection and our belief in His Second Coming. We are not saved by Jesus AND anything. Just Jesus! Only Jesus! Baptism is an outward acknowledgement of what God has ALREADY done in the hearts of believers! It pictures our death, and resurrection which is why it's also supposed to be through submersion if at all possible. God knows our hearts and if a believer is not physically able to go under the water, that's a whole different story.
God commands His "children", which means those who have put their trust in Him, to be baptized. It does not mean underage people, or infants.

I was very disappointed with this part of the story.
I loved the rest of the story, though. I loved learning and these kids that grew up and these adults that continued to grow in their faith! I loved the grace, forgiveness, redemption and healing portrayed by this community!
The narration was very good and the songs added to the story.
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May 7, 2020
Seasons of Hope: Our Life in Snowflake Falls
By: Aretta Gordish

This is a coming of age novel with both a male and female protagonists. The story criss crosses back and forth between their lives. I enjoyed the listen as the tale wove into a full story. There were enough twists and turns that kept me listening to see what would happen next. A good clean book.



The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed by: Jennifer Sisco.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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