![]() ![]() ![]() New York Times bestselling author Francine Rivers continues to win both industry acclaim and reader loyalty around the globe. Thanks to Tyndale House and NetGalley for providing a free ebook for review. It could have been confusing, but it wasn’t. I was especially impressed by the way the story switched between the present and past, taking us back to show us the events that turned Roman and Grace into the adults they’ve become. The characters are layered and complex-just like with real people, it takes a long time to truly know them. Or not … The Masterpiece doesn’t shy away from the hard issues of modern life.ĭrink. Grace Moore is a divorced single mother who’s broke but needs a job so she can justify keeping the son she almost gave up for adoption. Roman is a character with issues stemming back decades. ![]() The fact he’s also a graffiti artist, decorating (or defacing) prominent Los Angeles buildings. Roman Velasco is a rich young artist who’s hiding secrets. ![]() She’s written some of my favourite Christian fiction, and The Masterpiece is a worthy addition to that shelf. She’s even written a dual timeline story ( The Scarlett Thread). She’s written Biblical fiction ( Sons of Encouragement), biblical retellings ( Redeeming Love), historical fiction ( The Mark of the Lion trilogy), contemporary fiction ( Leota’s Garden, When the Shofar Blew). Francine Rivers is, in my opinion, the queen of Christian fiction. ![]()
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