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God Bless the Broken Road

A Novel

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God Bless the Broken Road

By: Jennifer Dornbush
Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
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A novelization of the upcoming film from the director of God's Not Dead, God Bless the Broken Road is a heartwarming story about a grieving army widow who finds her way back to her daughter, her faith, and a new love.

Amber Hill never imagined she would find herself a war widow and single mom. She feels robbed and is angry at God, and she doesn't know how to help her nine-year-old daughter Bree through her grief. Where, Amber wonders, are the Sunday dinners, the picnics, the bike rides, the time together they should be enjoying as a family? Instead, Amber is left with a folded flag and an empty heart.

Cody Jackson has a death wish. Or at least that is what his manager thinks, as Cody pushes his race car and his luck in every race. Is he hiding something, or just daring God and other racers to end the path of destruction he finds himself on as he rounds the last turn? When Cody encourages Bree to join in a Derby car race for local youth, she finds a way to channel her grief into something good - and she likes that her mom and Cody are starting to become friends - or maybe something more.

Cody invites Amber and Bree to see him race, but as they watch Cody narrowly escape a devastating crash, she realizes she can't lose another person in her life. It's better to be alone than feel that type of grief again. But when Amber hits rock-bottom, she cries out to God and asks for help. With her faith, her life, her family, and her heart hanging in the balance, Amber is forced to decide between the broken road she knows so well and trusting that God will provide a new path.

Based on the Rascal Flatts song, God Bless the Broken Road is a moving, heart-stirring story about the power of faith to change a life.

©2017 Jennifer Dornbush. (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Christian Fiction Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Romance Tie-in Grief Heartfelt
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Great Christian book. It really set my emotions loose. Gid is Great and we just need to let him in. Thank you for this.

Bless this day

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I just finished listening to this book. It was a book of great tradgey...but shows God's great faithfulness through it all. Through all the hurts and anger...yet God remains faithful.
This is a clean read...and I highly recommend it to one and all!!

Great Christian book.

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This story was about loss about healing. For anyone that has had a loss this is a must read.

uplifting

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I did not like this book! In my mind the characters who were supposed to be supporting this widow had no redeeming qualities. As a Christian believer and a widow myself with a daughter I personally would have punched a couple of those characters at more than one place in the book. And no one ever has the right to remove a child from their parents without legal process. The fact that this was seen as acceptable by the other characters apparently the author is disgusting.I found it very stressful to listen to the actions of these characters being justified. And I would not recommend this book. It felt a little like it was written by someone who did not do their research about actual grieving and supportive community. Thank God I never endured what this grieving wife did at the hands of her judge mental friends and relatives, and had wise council to remove toxic people from my life! And for those who do make it to the end...walking int a church one time does not erase all of the problems!

A Stressful Story

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