WRDF Review of Windows Into Heaven by Julia K. Moore



Title:  Windows Into Heaven

Author:  Julia K. Moore

Publisher: White Rose Publishing

Genre: Inspirational Miniature

Page Count: 78

Heat Rating: Sweet

 

STORY BLURB: 

When Rachel Murphy hires the mysterious new man in town to help repair her run-down Texas home, she thinks she’s doing him a favor by giving him a hand up. But she discovers Cash Thompson is more than just a master of repair and renovation. When he begins to stir the embers of her cautious heart, she has to push him away. If he ever finds out her tragic past, it will shatter the illusions that keep her safe.

Cash can see the torment behind Rachel's eyes, but he won't allow her self-imposed solitude to drive a wedge between them. He knows what it’s like not to be able to escape your past, and he vows to stick by her regardless of the secrets she holds close to her heart.

Will Rachel allow Cash to be the healing love she needs, or will she turn away her last chance at happiness?

 

REVIEW:

Windows Into Heaven is truly about love and redemption, and a reminder that we all may need to have faith in things beyond this world.

 

Rachel Murphy appears to be a strong well put together woman – until she falls apart.  Cash appears to be the rugged, humorous wannabe bad boy…until he offers his gentle tenacity.   Both engage in a cautious and mutually profitable relationship; neither expected to find love.

 

Julia K. Moore told a swift, but powerful tale reminding us that things are never what they seem, that second chances (and sometimes thirds) are perhaps the greatest things offered to the human spirit. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this story, and loved the spiritual references and themes used here.  Windows into Heaven makes a refreshing and rejuvenating read regarding love and life.

 

Reviewed by Evie Alexis

Rating: 3/5

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