This is another one of those books that follow along on David Gregory's Lunch with a Total Stranger. It's a bit of angels interacting with humans and a bit of watching James 1:2 woven into the mix.
Allison is having difficulty with her career. She quit one architecture firm to form a partnership with her best friend, but the partnership is not working out. Allison prays for a specific solution to the dilemma and it falls right into her lap. A friend offers her a partnership, and another architect wants to merge with Allison and her friend. She works out all the details an Biggs begins working for Derrick, her friend who offered the partnership, but things are never what they seem.
The Pages of Her Life has a key character in the form of a journal with butter-soft leather cover. At first Allison doesn't know what to do with the journal, and then finally agreed to use it. Using the journal brings about the changes she was truly wanted for her life.
James L. Rubart has written a five-star book with two thumbs up, and a leather bound journal for the pages of your life.
Muy thanks to Thomas Nelson and NetGalley.com for allowing me to read and review this book.
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