Oh No! I knew, deep down in my soul, that this ending story would be full of all Amy Lane's heartbreak in writing it. Not because I thought it wouldn't be any good. I almost dreaded reading this final story in one of my favorite series. In a real family, a child is a promise, and to the men and women of Promise Rock, keeping that promise will change their lives forever. And not just the two of them-everybody is forced to examine the chances they've been given and the promises they've made. And so she offers Deacon and Crick an amazing gift… and a terrifying decision.īenny’s offer forces Deacon and Crick to dredge up every past mistake and offer of redemption. But Benny loves Deacon, and she owes him-she may move beyond The Pulpit and Levee Oaks one day, but not without leaving something of herself behind. Even Benny, Crick’s little sister, is close to grown and ready to start her own future. You love people, and they leave you, and you survive. When Deacon's best friends, Jon and Amy, answer the call of an opportunity in Washington, DC, Deacon figures that’s life. Everything is right in Deacon's world, but nothing ever stays the same. Crick has been home from Iraq for five years, Jeff and Collin are finally married, and Shane and Mikhail are quietly making lives better for the dispossessed teenagers who come their way.
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