Sunsets
by Robin Jones Gunn

Rated 3.0
ISBN# 1-57673-103-0
Copyright 1997
Reviewed 10/30/97 by Pam

"Sunsets" was an enjoyable and spiritually fulfilling story. It isn't up to the standards of a Lori Wick novel, but I enjoyed it all-the-same.

Alissa is a travel agent. As a teenager she led a wild and promiscuous life. As a young women she was led into a relationship with a married man. Well, actually, on her end nothing happened, but he made advances toward her with complete disregard of his wife.

Alissa, in search of a new apartment because her rent is taking a substantial leap, finds herself accepting an opening in a duplex. The only catch is she'll have a roommate, Shelley. Alissa and Shelley find out that they are completely compatible. With that Alissa becomes a friend in their circle of Christian friends.

The whole book shows the spiritual growth that Alissa is experiencing. There are a few funny parts and they were very enjoyable, but watching Alissa return to her Faith in God was wonderful.


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