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Book Review: Postcards by Elizabeth Maddrey

Happy Monday!!

I’ve got another book review for you. Today is the release for Elizabeth Maddrey’s Postcards! This first person read is going to have you reaching for the tissues. Please add it to your TBR pile. You want be sorry. Now grab a cup of tea (or coffee) and read on!


About the Book

Turns out, my sister was serious about everything she said in that phone call.

The cancer.
The leaving.
The postcards.

So I was already struggling to figure out just what God thought He was doing. And then my boss introduced me to the guy who would be taking over the new project.

My project.

Sure, Owen’s hot. And so what if he has the world’s most impressive resume? He’s not getting my job without a fight.
And my job isn’t the only thing I’m not going to surrender.

I’m also not going to let Owen take over my heart.

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My Thoughts

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I’ve been waiting to read Postcards ever since Elizabeth Maddrey did a cover reveal. To top it off, I found out it was a first person (my fave point of view).

Then I was fortunate to get an ARC copy and Postcards was everything I hoped it would be and more.

This book delves into grief, being stagnant, and operating in God’s goodness even when life says otherwise. Of course there was a swoony romance and a hero I couldn’t help but grin over.

And even though it was first person, it still had Ms. Maddrey’s writing style and the comfort I’ve come to expect from her books. Knowing I’ll get fed spiritually and uplifted emotionally. This book had all the feels and I’ll definitely be rereading it. It was a 5-star read for me.

*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. My review was not required nor influenced.


About the Author

USA Today bestselling author Elizabeth Maddrey is a semi-reformed computer geek and homeschooling mother of two who lives in the suburbs of Washington D.C. When she isn’t writing, Elizabeth is a voracious consumer of books. She loves to write about Christians who struggle through their lives, dealing with sin and receiving God’s grace on their way to their own romantic happily ever after.

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