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Joshua
Joshua
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When Joshua's abusive older brother shows up on his doorstep, Joshua's first instinct is to send him away. But Bryan is dying of AIDS and is looking for someone to assume care of his eight-year-old daughter, Cynarra. Joshua must choose to accept - or reject - them both.
Wow! What a ride it was reading Joshua! One thing's for sure: No-one will accuse M.D. of writing about two-dimensional characters in unrealistic situations. On the contrary, her very believable characters are often in far-too-realistic situations. From Martha, the take charge, faith-filled grandmother to Cynarra, the courageous, heartbroken eight-year-old to Joshua, the lone stallion with a tragic past, readers will come to know and care about each one. And if they're like me, they'll cry, gasp, and even get "the warm fuzzies" on occasion.
A skilled author grabs your attention and keeps you on the edge of your seat as effectively as any movie director and does so without the advantages of a soundtrack, dramatic lighting, and award-winning actors. M. D. Meyer accomplishes this with apparent ease. If you want to dive into a compelling story, I heartily recommend Joshua.
Stephanie Nickel
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