That day, that dreadful day, began it all. It began like any other, just another carefree, lazy May afternoon. Then without warning, as we rounded the corner, my heart commenced beating rapidly and just like that, I knew, I just knew something terrible had come to pass. Maggie didn't notice being poor; her family always managed to scrape by, even during the Depression. Times were hard for everyone she knew, but as long as she had her family, she felt content. After a devastating accident, Maggie's world is shattered.A Second ChanceSometimes we just don't understand why such things come to pass, but I don't think God plans on bad things happenin' to us. I believe he helps us through our troubles, and helps us realize that even in hard times there's been some good things that have happened this past year. I fixed my eyes on him and whispered softly, "You're my good thing, Joe."While Maggie longs to find the love and trust she desires, Joe strolls into her heart. Yet, after all the heartaches she's endured, can Maggie believe there is happiness in store for her? Should she trust Joe, or will he abandon her as well?Moon Dance is a captivating family saga portraying the heart and soul of hard=working small town Texans during the Great Depression, Author Susan K. Earl brings to life highly flavored, deep in the heart of Texas characters that readers will love or love to hate. Let Moon Dance transport you to a simpler place in time, experience a tale that transcends generations and offers an outspoken story of faith, hope, love, and forgiveness.
This book is a rollercoaster of emotions! Maggie’s struggles felt so real, and I found myself rooting for her happiness. The historical details made the setting come alive, and Joe’s presence added a sweet layer of hope. Highly recommend!