Thursday, December 30, 2021

Forgiving Paris by Karen Kingsbury

Forgiving Paris by Karen Kingsbury 273 pages More than two decades ago, Ashley Baxter Blake made her most grievous mistake in Paris. Now, a forgotten voice brings new information about that terrible time, causing Ashley to see that experience in a new light. Can she finally lay down yesterday's pain and move on? In Paris, Alice Michel is having dinner with her son Gabe and his new friend, Jessie Taylor, an Indiana girl who is studying abroad for the semester. Alice's life is so good now, totally different than it was twenty-four years ago. As the dinner conversation goes on, Alice tells the young couple that her long-ago drug addiction nearly killed her. But then her life was saved by a conversation with an American artist. Alice can only remember the girl's name: Ashley. Back in Indiana, Ashley and her husband are about to take a eighteenth anniversary trip to Paris, where she will have her first French art show. But Ashley is hesitant. She has never forgiven herself for what happened there. This is a continuation of the Baxter Family story which I have read most of them. It was so good to find out the secrets that were hidden from the previous books. I enjoyed reading this book and finding closure to a few of the character's stories. But I think even if you haven't read the other Baxter stories you would enjoy this book because she gives a lot of details to what transcribed in the previous books without giving away the story. But of course if you want to read more of the story I would recommend any books by Karen Kingsbury. They are romance stories and family stories that are based on Christian principles and Bible teachings.

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