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Waiting for Mary Elizabeth

by Regina Puckett

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This is without a doubt one of the best books I have ever read. The very descriptive beginning began a journey through a couple of young peoples early understanding of caring respect for another human being they did not even know. A promise was made between a 4 year old girl and a 12 year old boy.

Skip ahead a few years and they see each other a couple of more times.

Skip ahead about 20 years and they see each other again. This is when the beauty begins.

Well I don't want to ruin this story by giving too much away, just let me say it had me cheering for both of these young people and their families who always stuck with them.

If you want a very encouraging story to consume a few hours of your time that will leave you feeling pretty good, this is the story for you.

My only problem with this book, which unfortunately is a big one, it is over too soon!

Enjoy!! ( )
  roadway2000 | Dec 4, 2011 |
This is true love at its finest. Waiting for Mary Elizabeth is such a sweet story. When Gregory finds himself lost in the woods he doesn’t think he’ll find his way out again but when he comes across a little girl who needs his help he calls upon his bravery to find a way to safety. A promise passes between them that they will get married one day, but no one believes it will happen that is except Mary Elizabeth and Gregory. This is a must read and worth 5 stars. You should check this one out and start believing in fate. ( )
  Charity_Parkerson | Aug 23, 2011 |
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