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Loading... Thanksgiving in Welcombe Bay: Sweets By The Sea: Christian Second Chance Holiday Romance; Saga of Recovery and Redemption (Sweets By The Sea Second Chance Romance Book 1) (edition 2023)by Kate Darroch (Author)
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Having pled guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol, Eric Wilcox stands before a judge waiting to hear his sentence. He receives a community service sentence and thanks his counselor [and Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor], Bob Leigh, for his support. Serious about changing his life, Eric commits himself to the AA program and works to support the community.
In Welcombe, Lily Baker’s café, Sweets By The Sea, offers customers a panoramic view of the bay along with delicious pies. Lily’s only problem is finalizing her divorce from her abusive ex-husband, Gary.
When Eric finds his way into Lily’s café, he finds himself quite taken with Lily. But Lily, hurt by Gary’s abuse, tries to ignore her attraction to Eric.
As Welcombe’s citizens prepare for the annual Harvest Festival, Eric comes to spend a few days in the quiet little town. He speaks with Father Tom Matthews about the festival and volunteers to help. And, although he’s never baked anything, he also signs up for the pie-baking contest.
What lies ahead for Eric and Lily? Will AA help Eric find the answers he needs? Can Lily move past the pain of her abusive marriage? Could they each find their own second chance?
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Well-defined, believable characters populate this charming Christian tale of redemption, recovery, and second chances. The people of Welcombe are a diverse group, all realistic as their lives intersect with Lily, Eric, and each other. As Eric struggles through the twelve steps in the AA program, Lily struggles to move past the pain caused by her ex-husband. Neither path is straight or easy, but with the help of those around them, they just might make it.
The narrative is accurate in its portrayal of Alcoholics Anonymous; so, too, in its portrayal of the fears felt by an abused spouse. With relatable characters and situations, readers will find themselves pulled into the telling of the tale. The issues in the unfolding story are, at times, heart-breaking; the reminder of God’s love and the strength of friendship fill the story with love.
Readers of Christian fiction and those who enjoy a delightful romance will find much to appreciate here.
Highly recommended.
I received a free copy of this book from the author and am leaving this review voluntarily. ( )