Reviews for Fabric of Faith

from Love Romances:
by Joyce

Ms. Brandt has written a book that will remind readers that God is in control. While the characters in the story sincerely loved and cared for each other, they had to learn they were unable to change a person’s heart. Human love is indeed powerful, but the author gently shows the perfect power of God. The story moves along with a lot of dialogue. In fact, the characters are known more by what they say rather than by any noteworthy physical description. This underscores the concept that love and listening go hand in hand.

The thread of quilting runs throughout this book and that makes a dramatic statement. The characters in the story are different, yet each had a beauty and value in God’s sight. As they met and their lives became intertwined, they shared their strengths and weaknesses and their lives were knit together.

Blether Book Reviews:

By Kat Lively

Fabric of Faith is a sweet story of the power of faith in the face of conflict and denial. Calm, quiet Mary Grace is a pillar of common sense, having survived the unsavory lifestyle in which Chance’s daughter is dabbling, and her cautious romance with the grieving Dr. Meyers is at first tense, then tender. Brandt’s Fabric of Faith offers romance fans a new voice in inspirational fiction and the world of electronic publishing.

Last modified on September 11, 2006

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