Wednesday, January 17, 2018

The House on Foster Hill: A Book Review

Some books stand out. For various reasons. Some are brilliant whodunits. Others make you laugh out loud or shed actual tears. Some you will read over and over again. A very few might change some part of your life. And yet another very few will make you rise up and say, “Wow! That was amazing!”

The House on Foster Hill  by Jaime Jo Wright is one of those books. Well written, intriguing, superb. And also disturbing…because evil should always be disturbing.

Kaine is a woman running away. Trying to find peace. Trying to find safety. Ivy is a woman in hiding. Trying to find purpose. Trying to find tranquility. Living over 100 years apart, both find what they are seeking at the house on Foster Hill. But not in the way either imagined. Not by disappearing but by hunting down the truth – and the God who gives strength and comfort even when that truth is hard.

The House on Foster Hill is a brilliant read for cold, snowy, winter days. But be ready for a challenge in the midst of an intense but dazzling read!


This book was provided by Bethany House Publishers for review purposes only.

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