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Faith Alone Blog Tour


Grace Neunaber has finally found happiness. After struggling for years as a single mother of four, she’s thrilled about her newfound faith and her marriage to a strong Christian man. But as David is added to their family of five, her enthusiasm is quickly dampened by her older children’s open hostility and resentment toward their new father. 

For Grace’s daughter, Faith, having a principal for a step-dad is only one of the downsides. Her parents are nosy, restrictive, and most of all embarrassing. But Faith’s issues with her parents are quickly shoved aside when she’s faced with a decision that will change the course of her future. 

Each member of the Neunaber family will have to rely on their faith in God if their strained relationships are going to knit them closer together instead of tear their family apart. 



Review for Faith Alone by Ruth Meyer


Faith Alone was an emotional, but honest view into a family torn apart by sin, and held together by faith alone. It was unflinching, yet also non-graphic in its descriptions, and painted a realistic picture of life. The pro-life message was beautiful, because no matter what, killing an innocent life will not hide your shame.


I received a copy of this book for review, and the opinions are my own. 





Ruth Meyer graduated from Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with a degree in church music and no plans whatsoever to become an author. But a student of the week project for her son inspired Our Faith from A to Z, a children's picture book. After that, it was only a matter of time before she tried her hand at fiction. As both the daughter of and the wife of a pastor, Ruth has moved around a lot, and her experiences provide many ideas for her writing. Currently, she resides in rural Texas with her husband, their five children, and two dogs. It is her hope that through her writing, readers are assured of God's grace through His Son, Jesus.






Monday the 22nd
Blog Tour Intro // Kellyn Roth @ Reveries
Book Spotlight // Faith Blum @ Writings, Ramblings, and Reflections
Tuesday the 23rd
Review // Amie @ Crazy A
Review // Jane Mouttet @ Library Lady’s Kid Lit
Wednesday the 24th
Review // Marie Shen @ Imperial Scribis
Author Interview // Medomfo @ Writings From a God Girl
Thursday the 25th
Book Spotlight // Michaela Bush @ Tangled Up in Writing
Friday the 26th
Review // Mary Moerbe @ Meet, Write, & Salutary
Review // Chloe @ Purely By Faith Reviews
Saturday the 27th
Review // Jes Drew @ Agency of Books and Spies
Sunday the 28th
Review // Loretta Marchize @ Just Writing
Monday the 29th
Review & Author Interview // Kaitlyn S. @ Maidens for Modesty
Wrapup Post // Kellyn Roth @ Reveries

Comments

  1. Thanks so much for taking the time to read and review this, Jes! I appreciate it!

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    1. Oh, it was a pleasure! Good job grappling with the gritty stuff so gracefully.

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    2. Thank you! That's definitely always a challenge!

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    3. I hope I can do the same with as much grace as you did.

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    4. What a nice compliment! Thank you! That just made my week. :) Blessings on your own writing!

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