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White Rose
Rosette

     Joanna Mathis has lived the last seven years of her life without the man she would always love and without her faith in God. Shattered by a tragedy that stole her hope and her brother’s life she built a wall around her heart to stop from feeling. Going Back home changes that and brings her face to face not only with her broken spirit, but Nolan Kent.

     Nolan Kent has spent the last years of his life missing his best friend and mourning the loss of Joanna. When she comes back into his life and takes a position at the school he works at, he can’t help but wonder if it is to test his faith or if it’s an answer to his prayers. Through the hurt of the past and shaky ground of a future can Nolan not only get Joanna to realize he still loves her, but the Lord does as well?

 

 

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Gail, http://www.nightowlromance.com/nightowlromance/reviews/Review.asp?ReviewId=1145
Rating: 3 Hearts

Although J.T. Schultz has written a familiar story of love lost and love found, she has the ability to delve deep into the heart of her characters. Reading this story may bring unexpected tears as Schultz deftly applies the right emotional touch. God’s love and desire to overcome hope deferred and bring wellness to one’s heart and soul will encourage the reader. This short story is well worth reading.

 

Lily,  http://longandshortreviews.blogspot.com/2008/03/review-turning-back.html

Rating: 4

This story had many layers dealing with hurt, betrayal, loss, guilt and fear. It also showed that the greatest healing power is love and forgiveness and the strength to accept both.

 

 

Diana, http://www.nightowlromance.com/nightowlromance/reviews/Review.asp?ReviewId=1754

Rating: 5 Hearts

From the very first sentence I read I could feel the pain that Joanna was self-inflicting upon herself. My heart cried out for her because she was the only one doing this to herself. Her family and ex-boyfriend weren’t blaming her for what had happened, but still that wasn’t enough for Joanna to forgive herself. Ms. Schultz penned an emotional and very inspirational read in this fantastic story. It will definitely tug at your heartstrings as it did with mine. Ms. Schultz has a way with words and can convey emotions to extreme depths. This is definitely one I would recommend to any reader.