By Ann Tatlock
Published by Bethany House
ISBN#978-0-7642-0810-2
Back Cover: New Contemporary Novel
from an Award-Winning Author
Jane Morrow has a dilemma. She's engaged to Seth Ballantine, a member of the National Guard's 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team, and he's returned from Iraq severely wounded. Jane hasn't seen him for nearly a year, and with trepidation, she heads to the VA hospital in Asheville, North Carolina, where he is being treated.
Seth isn't happy to see her. He'd asked her not to come. He wants to end the relationship. But Jane loves him, and despite his injury, she's determined to convince him that they can have a life together. Her faith has never been strong, yet she hopes God will answer her prayers and tell her what to do.
Beautifully written, Travelers Rest takes readers on a journey through pain and tragedy to a place of hope and redemption.
Jane Morrow has a dilemma. She's engaged to Seth Ballantine, a member of the National Guard's 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team, and he's returned from Iraq severely wounded. Jane hasn't seen him for nearly a year, and with trepidation, she heads to the VA hospital in Asheville, North Carolina, where he is being treated.
Seth isn't happy to see her. He'd asked her not to come. He wants to end the relationship. But Jane loves him, and despite his injury, she's determined to convince him that they can have a life together. Her faith has never been strong, yet she hopes God will answer her prayers and tell her what to do.
Beautifully written, Travelers Rest takes readers on a journey through pain and tragedy to a place of hope and redemption.
Review: Life had
so much promise for Jane Morrow who was engaged to a man she’d loved since second
grade. They grew up together. Jane noticed Seth but all the while he didn’t
know she existed. Then in high school things changed. He finally he noticed her
in a big way! It only took fifteen years. The happiest day of her life was when
Seth asked her to marry him. Then Seth signed up to be in the reserves and then
is called to duty. They planned on getting married when he came back. But
nothing prepared them for what would happen next.
Seth Ballantine was back from Iraq with a purple heart, changed and
missing a few things. He tells Jane to stay away from him. He doesn’t want her
to see what happened to him in battle. He wasn’t the man he used to be. She
deserved more in life. She didn’t care how different he was. They’d make it
work; come up with a new normal to their relationship. She wouldn’t stay away.
The realities of Seth’s medical condition and who he had
become were staggering! She found it hard to catch glimpses of the old Seth she
fell in love with and grew up with. Could she love this man she hardly
recognized – personality wise and wishes he died in battle?
A friend says to Jane, “…when he beginning to take inventory
of what he has left – rather than thinking about what he’s lost. That’s the
beginning….He can’t do what he once wanted to do with his life, but he can do
something, and that’s what matters.”
Would Seth ever change his thinking? Seth and Jane are
weary. They pray, “Oh, God I’m tired please hear our prayers.”
“We take everything for granted, until we don’t have it
anymore.” Jane hears from a friend.
Jane gets to know Truman, a retired doctor who makes it his
mission to help the soldiers adjust to their new normal, try to make sense of a
life they never expected to have. Is there life after their world was turned
up-side down? He listens, encourages
them and cheers them up daily. They look forward to his visits.
Jane repeats a saying her nanny said and she’d lived by,
“Well child, as mamma always said, life’s gearshift’s got no reverse, so you
have to just keep moving forward!” Funny and so true!
Ann Tatlock gives the reader a glimpse into one couples
reality as they try to make sense of their new normal! Could they love each
other enough to make it work? Would Jane move onto another relationship like
Seth and her friends wanted her to do? Or would she know without a shadow of a
doubt she was meant to stay by Seth’s side no matter what? How would she find
answers to these questions?
This author shows one soldier’s heart break and how his
family reacts to him in his new physical state. Also how they all struggle to
deal with the question “Where do we go from here?”
There are no easy answers as Ann Tatlock’s endearing
characters struggle to hear from God,’ to do the right thing, and learn how to
thrive in the after math of war! This author shows there can be hope, healing
and forgiveness in the middle of horrific times!
Reviewed by: Nora St.Laurent
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