High-powered executive Steven Kerner has no idea his tightly wound American dream is about to come crashing down. His high-profile, high-octane life has always provided everything he’s wanted. Or so he thought. When his unresolved anger threatens his marriage, and his attempts to fix it only drive the one he loves farther away, he is pushed to the brink. An invitation from mystery man Andy Monroe may be the greatest hope Steven’s ever been handed.
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"This was a great little book on living in the grace of God, learning to understand that God loves you exactly as you are, as much as He's ever going to. A great story of the work of God and redemption, the grace and forgiveness from loved ones. If you ever feel like you're trying to measure up, trying to prove yourself, if you feel better about who you are when you achieve something, or worse about who you are when you fail, read this book! God willing, we can all learn to just let go. Sidenote, I picture a movie version of Andy being played by Frank Lupidas from LOST :)"
— David (4 out of 5 stars)
" This audio book was awesome!!! I will be listening to this probably once a month an tell everyone about it. This book will relate to just about everyone and will be a great guide to improving your life. "
— John, 11/21/2017" This book is one that I must buy a personal copy of...I already want to read it again and my fingers are itching for a highlighter!! Reminds me of The Shack in the sense that it uses a fiction format to present Truth. I feel inadequate to describe how deeply it touched my longing for authenticity.. I saw myself in MANY of the pages and I KNOW beyond a shadow of a doubt that I want nothing less than to truly, truly follow the path of letting people in. This one's a keeper for sure :-) "
— Bednarzterry, 2/17/2014" This novel featured one-dimensional characters, was too talky, and I hated the chapter titles--nope. Good intentions, but it read like a book written by committee. Too bad, as Bill Thrall's nonfiction "The Ascent of a Leader" is excellent. However, the fiction format just didn't work here. "
— Debbie, 1/27/2014" Good. Great example of how we are supposed to live as Christians - in relationships being real with each other. Shows how we are all messed up BUT grace covers us all! "
— Joan, 1/12/2014" Great Christian Fiction that deals with personal shame and what experiencing grace really means. "
— David, 1/2/2014" This book is powerful. The grace message here provided a life changing moment for me. Compelling and convicting. Loved it and have shared it with a number of people. "
— Helen, 12/24/2013" Read this like last year...great novel with some real truths about getting involved and making a difference in someone's life with and by grace. "
— Wendy, 12/18/2013" On of my favorite books EVER. This is the fictionalized story of TrueFaced(also a great book). LOVE LOVE LOVE IT! "
— Debbie, 12/12/2013" Fantastic Read! Buy this book and it will reveal that the problems in your life, might be closer than you think! "
— Sean, 5/14/2013" Simple truths that resonate. "
— Diane, 2/26/2013" This is fiction but it brings out the real life simplicity of living the faith, honestly following Jesus, and ending the charade that everything is OK. If you don't have a 'Bo's Cafe' right now, you'll want one by the end of the book :) "
— Jim, 12/10/2012" Great story. Great lesson. "
— Janna, 3/8/2012" This is a GREAT book for seekers who wish to understand God's grace. It's the story of a man who is disillusioned with Christianity, who visits a little cafe that is hugely impacting. It's simple and short. That's the only reason for the 3 starts. "
— Iris, 10/3/2011" kind of preachy, but has a good message "
— T, 7/30/2011" I loved the message of this book about being honest with people and providing a safe environment for others to feel safe with me. In the Christian life it is vital to listen and accept people and feel with them. "
— Jon, 6/18/2011" An interesting novel about searching for meaning in life. I believe 'The Shack' was more meaningful to me. "
— Donald, 1/28/2011" Good read, lots of truth. "
— Cindy, 8/31/2010" A great novel that depicts how people should really related to one another in a transparent, loving, humble way. "
— Shanna, 7/14/2010" I really enjoyed this book. While it is fiction, it mirrored what many of us from the Overcomers group at our church experienced in community. I listened to it a second time, just to determine if I missed something that might be relevant or applicable to my journey. "
— Locarvey64, 6/6/2010" An interesting novel about searching for meaning in life. I believe 'The Shack' was more meaningful to me. "
— Donald, 4/23/2010" Oh - SO much. <br/>The book is dialoguing what goes on in my life at a gut level. <br/>And - it's just such a blessing. "
— Floyd, 1/3/2010Roger Mueller is a well-known stage and television actor in Chicago. In addition, his radio and voice-over credits include Unshackled!, the Left Behind series, and the audio series Down Gilead Lane.