Book Review, Treasures in Clay Vessels
By Angela PisaturoContemporary Romance Speaks to Women who desire hope and healing.
7101 Hwy 71 W #200 Austin, Texas 78735 512.288.8555 Treasures in Clay Vessels Angela T. Pisaturo Xulon Press (2008) The breathtaking cover of"Treasures in Clay Vessels" had me wishing I were the one standing beside the beautiful lighthouse on the shore gazing out at the rolling sea. The breathtaking story inside the cover made me again believe in the good in mankind and the inner courage that is in all of us waiting to surface. Nellie had a very wonderful life as a child - loving parents, sibling, and an aunt that loved her more than anything. Then, within a few short cherished years, her entire life spiraled out of control. Losing everyone she loves and alone in the world, Nellie must learn to face challenge after challenge. Alone and struggling to rebuild her life, as an adult Nellie opens Aunt Nell's Antique Boutique. Each day in the boutique she faces new challenges that give her an inner pleasure that makes her feel connected to those she lost. Her life is going beautifully until she meets the esteemed Henry J.Lewiston, a Biblical Archeologist. This meeting makes her realize, all the more, that her life is not complete and with his help she embarks on a life of wonders. Could all of the hurt of her past make her miss out on the opportunity of love? This inspirational journey of faith in God, and faith in mankind, is beautifully written. A simple woman has a life of awe. The human vessel is so much more than the outer shell; it is the clay that binds the vessel that holds all of the beauty."Treasures in Clay Vessels" by Angela T. Pisaturo will give you a vivid glimpse inside the soul of one remarkable vessel. Author homepage http://www.inspiredfictionbyapisaturo.com
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Reviewed by Danelle Drake for Reader Views (11/08)
Raised in foster home after foster home, Nellie finally finds somewhere she can feel safe in and begin to trust. This trust is short-lived. You sometimes wonder if life can get any worse; it can, drastically.
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