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Grace in Strange Disguise

By: Christine Dillon
Narrated by: Christine Dillon
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People disappoint us but what if God does too?

Physiotherapist Esther Macdonald is living the Australian dream, and it doesn't surprise her.

After all, her father has always said, "Follow Jesus and be blessed." But at 28, her world shatters. Everyone assures her God will come through for her, but what happens when he doesn't? Has she offended God? Is her faith too small?

Will finding the truth cost her the people closest to her heart?

Book 1 in the Grace series.

©2019 Christine Dillon (P)2019 Christine Dillon

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Meaningful and excellent on many levels

I wasn’t sure I would like this book, but in the end, I really did! The author must have either done extensive research on what it’s like to go through cancer, or has been through it herself. There are great spiritual lessons throughout the story, and a look into what real, Biblical faith looks like. I felt sympathetic for the main character, Esther, who was likable and whose character was shaped by her trials. I loved the Biblical story telling, it strongly affected me. The audio was the only downside to the audiobook version. The sound was not crisp and while the author read well enough, I prefer polished readings by trained voices. I’m glad I decided to give this a listen!

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