Willa Muir can’t remember her fourth year of life. An early, undefined childhood trauma blacks her memory behind what feels like an impenetrable wall. And with her parents in the hereafter, she can’t ask them to clarify what happened. She can’t see the invisible, so she researches to obsession, aching to know the truth. Leaving the burnt-to-the-ground house that held all her notes, she ventures back to her hometown of Rockwall, Texas, haunted by a simple sentence spoken over her and a gold ring that promises love. Can she uncover the mystery of her early tragedy within the four walls of her childhood home and find the courage she needs to embrace the man who loves her
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"Sometimes Christian fiction is a little too pat.....but this book held my interest to the end....loved the characterizations.....no one too perfect....thank goodness.....cause no one in my life is too perfect, including me"
— Carol (5 out of 5 stars)
" Sappy, melodramatic, tedious. Characters are hard to believe and harder to care about. "
— Valerie, 11/19/2013" This is another one that was 3.5 stars. Really well written. "
— Melissa, 9/10/2013" This is the first fiction book that I've read...and immediately re-read. More than fiction, this book was a gift of healing. "
— Brynn, 8/20/2013" I have read this book, it is not one of my favorites. The story line and characters are likable, however; the plot needs something to boost the desire to read. I do like how Mary DeMuth uses short chapters with hook lines. This is why I give this book 3 stars "
— Cindy, 3/15/2013" Not a favorite--could have been half as long & that would have been enough--just not to my liking. "
— Millicent, 3/31/2012" Well it took me a while to finish reading the book. Its 64 chapters long with some chapters being pretty short. It starts out pretty good, gets a little slow in the middle, but ends up being a really good story. I am glad I finished reading it!! "
— Jeanie, 12/16/2011" Sappy, melodramatic, tedious. Characters are hard to believe and harder to care about. "
— Valerie, 11/4/2011" This is another one that was 3.5 stars. Really well written. "
— Melissa, 1/26/2011Mary DeMuth is a former church planter, an author, a sought-after speaker, and a longtime blogger on what it means to live uncaged.
Renée Raudman is an actor and Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. She has performed on film, television, radio, and on stage and can also be heard in several video games and hundreds of television and radio voice-overs.