WRDF Review of Under the 5th Street Bridge By Carla Rossi



Title: Under the 5th Street Bridge [Easter Lilies]

Author: Carla Rossi

White Rose Publishing

Theme: Easter

Inspirational White Rosette

Rating: Sweet Page Count: 32

 

Blurb:

Last Easter, Trey Lawson returned from war with a combat injury and a long road to recovery. A year later, his life appears to be back on track, but he’s not exactly where God wants him. He couldn’t be. He’s miserable. Joy Cavanaugh has waited a year for Trey to snap out of it. Their once-serious relationship has all but disappeared since his return. She’s convinced he still loves her, but why has he shut her out? He’s made it clear he’d rather spend his time ministering to the homeless men under the 5th Street bridge than to allow her back into his life. As they herald the holiest of all Christian celebrations, can Trey let God resurrect his life, or will Joy have to give him up forever?

 

Review:

This is a lovely, gentle story about Trey, a soldier injured in Iraq, and Joy the girl he left behind. When he returns home he does not feel things can be the same between them due to his injury; she feels differently and there are misunderstandings – but their paths continually cross ...

 

This book is about nice people who care, not only for their families, but for those less fortunate than themselves. It is well written and the characters in it are memorable. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and recommend it wholeheartedly.

 

Reviewer: By Andrea

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