How much responsibility does someone need to take for their actions if they’re mentally ill … especially if they can’t remember them?
If you forgive someone, does that mean that you completely open your life to them? Is there a place for protecting oneself and one’s family, after a perpetrator has been forgiven?
These questions and more are explored as the saga of the Isaiah Cadre continues.
Two men especially grapple with the issues of forgiveness and deliverance. Homelessness and mental illness become part of the equation.
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Summary
From: Carol Pennington
Book Title: Springs of Deliverance
Book Author: Alyce-Kay Ruckelshaus
What do you like about this book:
Alyce-Kay hit it out of the park again with Springs of Deliverance. This third book in the series returns the focus to Kelly and Matt. We watch as they continue to struggle with the aftermath of Kelly’s rape. We also get a lot of insight into Nelson, her rapist. As usual, the author does a great job of making us examine things from different angles and takes us on a deep dive into the lives and trials of the characters. She gives us a brief peak into a potential issue arising with another of the characters from the first two books, possibly the focus of the next book? Can’t wait to find out!
I highly recommend this book. It is a clean book, but it deals with some very adult problems and is a far cry from being boring.
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