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Tilly

Whew! This has to be the longest it's ever taken me to read a book...a small book at that! But, I guess that's what it means to be a new mommy =) I'll take it!
Frank Peretti is one of my favorite authors, along with Ted Dekker. Both men write Christian Thrillers. This is not a thriller by any means. This is a very heartfelt short story with a moral included. A man and his wife have a secret, one that they haven't spoke of for 9 years. It takes one glance at a familiar face to bring it all flooding back. Tilly is definitely worth the read...and it may only take you an hour...unless you have a newborn lol.

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