Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Review: The Gift of Family

The Gift of Family The Gift of Family by Mary Monroe
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Rosemary and Eugene Johnson meets all our couple goals. She owns a nail salon and he is an entertainment lawyer. They live in a beautiful home and are in love. The only thing missing is a child. When Rosemary needs emergency surgery and needs to stay home to recuperate, Eugene brings in Ethel Perkins, the woman who his caretaker.
Once Ethel begins working for them, she becomes more than an employee and the bond they form with her will have a lifetime impact on both families.
The Gift of Family was a sweet, heartwarming read. The characters were relatable and the overall message, uplifting. I loved the faith element. This wasn't drama-filled but it tugged at my heart strings. I think many will enjoy this story.
Memorable quote:
"Without boundaries and structure, anything could happen. Unfortunately, when there are no boundaries or when they are ignored, bad things are more likely to happen."
Thank you, Netgalley!

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