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Forgiven by Karen Kingsbury Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Publisher: Tyndale
http://www.tyndale.com
ISBN: 0842387447
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Psychological
Release date: Oct 2005
Format: Trade
Pages: 358
Price: $13.99, $11.19
Popular and famous Hollywood action star Dayne Matthews has it all, but deep down he feels empty inside. Katy Hart, who refused a part in a movie with him after she was attacked by a stalker, made him feel alive; but she and Dayne live in two different worlds, and a true Christian would never becomes involved with a man like him. Dayne is looking forward to seeing Katy in Bloomington, where part of the film will be shot.

Dayne knows that his biological family, the Baxters, live there; but he won’t reveal himself to them, because he doesn’t want to bring the ugliness of his world home to them. Katy, who is the director of the Christian Kids’ Theater (C KT), is dealing with the aftermath of two young children in the CKT having lost their lives to a drunken driver. The older teens want revenge, but Katy tries to teach them that it is not their place to pass judgment. She also has to deal with the deep feelings she has for Dayne, knowing that nothing could ever come of them while he is trying to find meaning in his life. Thanks to her, he is on the road to finding himself.

This beautiful Christian inspirational novel has life lessons that reach out beyond religion. Dayne might have no choice in his decision not to introduce himself to the Baxters, because his father has decided to search for him. The love the two protagonists feel for one another is beautiful, although both believe for different reasons that they can’t be together. Katy’s nurturing abilities, combined with her faith, makes her a strong person who helps others through tragedy. Karen Kingsbury has written a wonderful novel that makes readers feel hope.
  


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