Over 100 deliciously simple yet inspirational and foodproof recipes for any occasion. Accompanied by table settings and cost-effective ideas for centerpieces. Occasions include brunches, lunches, afternoon tea, early evening snacks, formal and informal dinners.
Come Eat at My Table
โ Scribed by Ruth ONeil
- Publisher
- Ruth ONeil
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- What a Difference a Year Makes #1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Forgiveness is a word and a concept many people are not truly familiar with in the depths of their souls.
The first stand-alone novel in the series What a Difference a Year Makes
Karin is a woman with a past. About the time she thinks no one will ever know, it comes back to haunt her. The deeper she tries to push it away the more prominently it returns. Forgiveness is a word that isn’t in her vocabulary as far as the people from her past are concerned. She thinks she's fine until someone from her past shows up unexpectedly forcing her to think about what happened. With the help of her family and other people around her she realizes that she must learn to forgive, even if forgiveness wasn't asked of her.
This is a book for everyone in their teens and up. While everyone may not have the exact same issues Karin has, many of us do have a lack of forgiving in our lives. I hope readers will walk away from this book, willing to forgive those who have yet to ask forgiveness and step into a much more fulfilling life.
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