When you come to the Puzzle House, all that is required of you is to put together a jigsaw puzzle of your choice. No one can help you except Rachel Summers, and while she helps she has a story to tell--not all at once, but over the week that you are in residence. To be able to come to Puzzle House, you have to be outside of the doctors' abilities to aid in improving your health. There is no cost for the week at the Puzzle House, donors take care of all costs.
Nia is the newest visitor to Puzzle House with stage 4 leukemia. She is stubborn to the core, wanting most of all to be left in peace while she dies.
Puzzle House is written from two perspectives--Rachel's and Nia's. Rachel tells Nia how Jesus visited her and gave her a choice--to heal or to be healed. She chooses to heal before she finds out she has two tumors in her brain. In telling Nia her story, Rachel breaks down the walls that Nia has built around herself.
Lillian Duncan has written a book that is a quick read, but also one that will pull on the reader's heart strings. It is a five star book with two thumbs up and a jigsaw puzzle to work while you are solving the puzzles of life.
My thanks to HarbourLight Books for allowing me to read and review this book.
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