SYNOPSIS
Can the unforgivable really be forgiven?
Meg Reynolds is a good neighbor, a congenial co-worker, a loving wife and mother. But when she accidentally hits a little girl crossing the street on the morning of September ninth, it tests the very fiber of her moral character.
Unable to face what she has done, Meg hides the truth behind a protective curtain of lies and deceit, frustrating the efforts of Sheriff Tom Braxton and Captain Carl Winchester.
Torn between the urge to protect his wife and his desire to do the “right thing,” Renn Reynolds seeks the comfort of alcohol after eight years of sobriety.
Jessie’s parents Jack and Rachel Carter are devastated by the death of their precious daughter. Will they seek freedom in forgiveness?
Author Brenda Poulos is best known for developing flawed characters in need of forgiveness and creating plots that keep readers guessing until the very last word. The fiction tragedy, Justice for Jessie, will prove to be her most suspenseful Christian Suspense novel, yet.
Will there ever be Justice for Jessie? The journey of discovery starts here.
REVIEW
We all have things in our lives that we would rather stay hidden. But it’s only through confession and grace that we can really live.
Jesus is able to forgive those who sin against Him. With the help of the Holy Spirit we should be able to do the same…right?
Can Jessie’s parents move beyond the loss of their daughter?
Will Meg face the truth? Will she lose everything/everyone that she loves?
Sounds like a compelling story of forgiveness!
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If something horrendous ever happens in my life, I pray that I am as gracious as Jessie’s parents.
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Same for me! It is sometimes hard to forgive daily offenses! But with the strength of God!
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AMEN
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So sad; I am glad it is fiction, but it does call the reader to put themselves in the various characters’ places.
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It does indeed.
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