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Almost Beanish but hilarious. D. I LOVE IT! ❤. Years ago, he chose duty over love. Hes not sure if he can do it again. Charlie “Knox” Bennett traded medical school for the Navy and never looked back. After almost eight years of working top-secret missions for the commander in chief, Knoxs greatest regret is lying to his best friend. But when his father decides to make a run for the White House, and with the fate of his team resting in the hands of the future president. the truth threatens to come out. Following in her mothers footsteps to serve and protect, Adriana Foster joined the Secret Service, never expecting one day shed be assigned as detail to her best friends father. After twenty years of keeping her true feelings hidden from Knox, will working together finally be what pushes them out of the friend-zone? As Adriana and Knox track down the shooter who attempted to assassinate his father, they soon realize theyre not the only ones who have been harboring secrets. With both his family and a teammate in grave danger–can Knox make the tough choice of putting everything on the line, even if that includes Adriana? In what could be Knoxs final mission, he may win the battle, but he could lose his heart.

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Watch full length finding the way back time. Lost River are you? xD. I don't usually watch ads i see on youtube, but this one got me. The purpose of this message is to help many of you find the life you want, not the one you are living. I speak to you who find yourselves caught in a pattern of life that you neither enjoy nor want. You may publicly profess that all is well and reject the efforts of others to help you with a comment that you know what you are doing and can handle it yourself. Yet, in quiet moments, you know you are miserable, lonely, and sometimes afraid. You avoid thinking too much about what you are doing. The walls seem to close in around you. You are driven by appetites that bring momentary physical response but are followed by periods of deep depression. Let me help you as we reason together. I need not define your specific problem to help you overcome it. It doesnt matter what it is. If it violates the commandments of the Lord, it comes from Satan, and the Lord can overcome all of Satans influence through your application of righteous principles. Please understand that the way back is not as hard as it seems to you now. Satan wants you to think that it is impossible. That is not true. The Savior gave His life so that you can completely overcome the challenges you face. (See 2 Ne. 2:6–8. Do you find that when someone mentions the mistakes youre making, you are prone to lie about them, to indicate that they are much less severe than they truly are? Do you admit only to what is publicly seen and try to hide from others how really bad conditions are? Worst of all, do you lie to yourself, pretending that things are all right when they are not? That attitude prevents you from getting the help you need. It provides an invitation to more serious problems. When you are honest with yourself, you may feel afraid. To change will require you to take an unfamiliar path, and it is uphill and narrow. The other is so inviting, but it leads to heartache. None of your partners in error will help you onto the upward path. They think only of themselves. (See D&C 10:25. You know the result of following their path—unhappiness, failure, disappointment, and greater fear. They dont love you. They want to use you. Dont listen to them. Lucifer will do all in his power to keep you captive. You are familiar with his strategy. He whispers: “No one will ever know. ” “Just one more time. ” “You cant change; you have tried before and failed. ” “Its too late; youve gone too far. ” Dont let him discourage you. When you take the path that climbs, that harder path of the Savior, there are rewards along the way. When you do something right, when you resist temptation, when you meet a goal, you will feel very good about it. It is a very different kind of feeling than you have when you violate commandments—an altogether different feeling. It brings a measure of peace and comfort and provides encouragement to press on. As you pray for help, the Lord will place in your path priesthood leaders who will counsel and friends who will give support if youll let them. But remember, they can only help by your following the rules that Christ has set out for the journey. Any lasting improvement must come from your own determination to change. (See Mosiah 3:17–20. If it were possible to make your road very easy, you wouldnt grow in strength. If you were always forgiven for every mistake without effort on your part, you would never receive the blessings of repentance. If everything were done for you, you wouldnt learn how to work, or gain self-confidence, or acquire the power to change. Freedom from your transgression will come through sincere faith, true repentance, willing obedience, and the giving of self. (See Alma 26:22. Why the giving of self? Because selfishness is at the root of your problem. Where selfishness and transgression flourish, the Spirit of the Lord cant enter your life to bless you. To succeed, you must conquer your selfishness. When your beacon is focused on self, it does little more than blind your vision. When turned outward through acts of kindness and love, it will light your path to happiness and peace. Your exercise of faith permits you to call upon the strength of the Lord when you need it. Obedience to His commandments allows that help to be given. The power of God will come into your life because of your faithful obedience to His commandments. Dont live your life in despair, feeling sorry for yourself because of the mistakes you have made. Let the sunshine in by doing the right things—now. (See 1 Ne. 22:26. It may be difficult to begin, but pick up the scriptures and immerse yourself in them. Look for favorite passages. Lean on the Masters teachings, on His servants testimonies. Refresh your parched soul with the word of God. 4:15–16. The scriptures will give you comfort and the strength to overcome. (See Hel. 3:29–30. If youve tangled your ordered life into a ball of knots, it has taken time to get it that way. It is unreasonable to expect to unravel it all at once. Start knot by knot, decision by decision, and be sure that while you are untying the knots, you dont let any more get put there through transgression. This example suggests how your habit can be overcome. Suppose a small child were to run in front of your car. What would you do? Careful analysis of each step taken will teach you how to overcome your serious habit: First your mind decides to stop. Nothing else can happen until that decision is made. Then you take your foot off the accelerator. Can you imagine stopping a car with one foot on the accelerator and the other on the brake? Finally you firmly apply the brake. The same pattern is followed to overcome your entrenched habit. Decide to stop what you are doing that is wrong. Then search out everything in your life that feeds the habit, such as negative thoughts, unwholesome environment, and your companions in mischief. Systematically eliminate or overcome everything that contributes to that negative part of your life. Then stop the negative things permanently. Recognize that youll go through two transition periods. The first is the most difficult. You are caging the tiger that has controlled your life. It will shake the bars, growl, threaten, and cause you some disturbance. But I promise you that this period will pass. How long it takes will depend upon the severity of your transgression, the strength of your determination, and the help you seek from the Lord. But remember, as you stand firm, it will pass. The second period is not as intense. It is like being on “battle alert” so that you can fend off any enemy attack. That, too, will pass, and you will feel more peace and will have increased control of your life. You will become free. Once I had a measuring tape that didnt work. I decided to fix it. I began to remove the side cover plate to find what was wrong. In a few moments, I knew I was in trouble. Suddenly, the whole mechanism exploded in my hands. There were tape and spring flying in all directions. My efforts to put it all back together were frustrating and often painful. Irritated, I just about threw the whole thing away. Then I thought, “Someone designed this tape. If I can discover the principles that make it function, I can fix it. ” With greater patience, I began to examine the mainspring and found that if coiled in a certain way, instead of resisting and complaining, it easily responded. Soon the spring was coiled, carefully placed in its housing, the tape joined, the cover replaced, and it worked perfectly. So it is with you. When, through violation of Gods laws, you cease to function properly, force and compulsion will not restore you. You must search out the Designers plan. As you follow it, you will become more pliable. You can be “repaired” more easily, and you will function well again under His divine influence. The overcoming of serious transgression follows a pattern. First, and most difficult, is the internal battle, the crosscurrent of feeling, the anguish about being found out, the worry about the impact on other lives, and the fear of the unknown. This struggle is prolonged through indecision, and that means more pain and further damage. It can be cut short through decisive personal commitment to clean up your life, now. Right now. Once that decision is made, there follow many individual decisions and acts, none of which is overpowering. Yet, taken together, they will kill the monster thats controlling your life. The most difficult part about changing is to make an unwavering decision to do it, and, when required, to enlist the help of your bishop. Once that beginning is made, you will find the rest of the path becomes easier than you imagined. Some days are more difficult than others, but the process becomes easier because through your use of agency, you qualify for the Lords help, and He magnifies your efforts. (See Omni 1:26. Establish specific objectives, and move steadily toward them. A rudder wont control a drifting boat; it must be underway. Similarly, you need to be moving forward to gain control of your life. Satan would have you rationalize—that is, twist something you know to be true into a pattern that appears to support your deviation from truth. Rationalization leads you down blind alleys in life. It drains spiritual power. It barricades the path to happiness because it distorts your understanding of truth. Overcome rationalization with truth and positive decisions. In time, they will form character resistant to the eroding influence you are striving to overcome. When you decide to change and then discover that there is a way to cheat on your promise without anyone knowing, dont do it. That will destroy your self-confidence and will weaken others trust in you. It will discourage them from helping you. There is simply nothing good about cheating yourself by being disobedient to trust; there is no positive element of reinforcement that would otherwise come from obedience. To reach a goal you have never before attained, you must do things you have never before done. Dont confront your problem armed with only your own experience, understanding, and strength. Count on the infinite power of the Lord by deciding now to be obedient to His teachings. 31:19–21. If loved ones seem to ignore you, it is because they dont know what to do. Their past attempts to help have been rejected; you have not wanted help. Reach out to them trustingly. Ask for support in your sincere efforts to change. Give them reason to know that this time is different because you will do it the Lords way. As you make progress on the way back, you will discover feelings that you havent had for a long time—feelings of concern for others, feelings of unselfish love, feelings of a desire to be near loved ones, and of self-respect and confidence. These stirrings are evidence of progress, like a growing light at the end of a tunnel. I wish I could replace your doubt with my certainty, but I cant give it to you. I can provide an invitation: Please, decide now to repent and change your life. I promise you, in the name of the Lord, that He will help you. He will be there in every time of need. He gave His life so that you can change your life. I promise you, that youll feel His love, strength, and support. Trust Him completely. He is not going to make any mistakes. He knows what He is doing. Please, decide now to change your life. Be obedient to His teachings, and He will bless you. I promise you He will bless you, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

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The moonrise kingdom. Oh nice. I've never met one of us around here. Watch full length finding the way back free. This should be remaked like sonic the hedgehog because they all sound weird except scooby and fred. Watch full length finding the way back full. Finding the Way Back by Erin Landy Open Preview See a Problem? Wed love your help. Let us know whats wrong with this preview of Finding the Way Back by Erin Landy. Thanks for telling us about the problem. 721 ratings 68 reviews Start your review of Finding the Way Back (The Forgiving Hearts Trilogy #1) Omg. Why did I read this? There is no excuse for cheating and this guy who loves his wife does it at the drop of a hat. Just gross. And she found them. In the book you see what happens leading up to it and then you read about the heroine surprising him in bed with the OW. But it made no sense why he did it and he basically says evil lured him but now that he has found God again she has to forgive him. They were separated a year and he was celibate for that year but I still found this book plot Omg. They were separated a year and he was celibate for that year but I still found this book plot just too much to hard to read. I remorseful and I don't know that I could forgive or forget. This happened to me 40 years ago and while I forgave, or did i. I can't trust him very well (and I have tried) and I have never forgotten. This book was just another disappointing take on Infidelity. I kept hoping that he hadn't really had sex with her but he did and that just is unforgivable... This is everythingI dreaded a Christian cheating spouse romance would be. I want to point out it was my fourth read in this highly specific subgenre. The others, in order: 1. Devotion - In retrospect, I realize the message of this book is that functioning in the secular world is too dangerous and Christians should, whenever possible, isolate themselves in a Christian-themed bubble. But the marital infidelity portion of the plot was bog-standard, with the marriage bond being weakened by This is everything I dreaded a Christian cheating spouse romance would be. But the marital infidelity portion of the plot was bog-standard, with the marriage bond being weakened by spouses too busy to spend time together and the couple reconciling after counselling and (I think) a surprise pregnancy. 2. Redemption - Nothing on the cheater's contrition tour will ever equal Redemption for sheer wtfery. (view spoiler) At the book's end, while the couple is reconciling and awaiting the birth of their first child, the unfaithful spouse is killed by his former lover's stalker. The reader throws a dance party. (hide spoiler) 3. The Scarlet Thread - I actually enjoyed this one, raising it to my short list of cheating spouse romances with a premise that makes the pain worthwhile. After these three very different books, I had grown past my assumptions about what a Christian-themed cheater's story would look like. When I read Finding the Way Back, I crashed straight into them.  Our protagonists had been married for less than two years with no sign of any marital troubles when the doctor husband has sex with a coworker during a business trip. The OW had been coming onto him for a while, and he had been attracted to her: Colton had rationalized his growing interest in Leslie as harmless. He had no intention of carrying out any of the wild ideas floating around in his head. She would return to Maryland [at the end of her internship at his hospital] and this situation would die a natural death. Ironically, the OW succeeds in seducing him by playing on the imminent separation that was supposed to save him from sin: This is our last chance to be together. Please don't send me home. Sadly, the wife decides to surprise her husband in romantic Myrtle Beach, and she arrives to find the fornicators in bed together. In the wake of their separation, the wife's faith wavers while the husband grows closer to God. Both moved away from the city they had lived in together, and the book starts with them running into each other at a hospital in the new community where they had each independently relocated.  Here's what I dreaded that this book delivered. The explanation for the infidelity? A break in his relationship with God, rather than his relationship with his wife: He'd become wrapped up in himself and grown away from God. Where the heck is his wife in this? It's not you, honey. It's God. As a corollary, Only God could repair the damage and restore their relationship. Or, you know, YOU could put some effort in, cheater.  * Christianity is weaponized against the betrayed wife. When she shows no interest in repairing their marriage at their surprise hospital reunion, he taunts, You don't believe in forgiveness? That's a strange admission for someone who calls herself a Christian. Oh, eff you. Do they get back together? Yes.  Do I care? No. Because the cheating didn't surface an issue in their relationship, it surfaced an undefined issue in his relationship with God and the wife was nothing but collateral damage... Feb 08, 2016 Noel rated it it was amazing Oh, I hate a cheater! This book, written with a Christian perspective, tells the story of Colton and Laurel. Colton cheated on his wife while away at a conference and is caught in the act. He and his wife separate for a year. Colton's humility and grief over his own actions won me back over, and I love how Laurel gave her heart over to God for healing after figuring out she couldn't do it on her own. Nothing is glossed over, there's no magic forgiveness or righting of wrongs. You feel the pain Oh, I hate a cheater! This book, written with a Christian perspective, tells the story of Colton and Laurel. You feel the pain and struggle of both characters as they try to figure out what to do about their marriage. Recommend... This is a cheating book but I read it anyway. in a way like a train wreak in that I just had to know what happened. Its not a bad book, in fact the main characters are good, decent people so what went wrong? In the end I liked that the husband was just so remorseful and repentant and really worked hard to apologise to his wife and ask for a second chance. Many marriages have survived cheating which is why I was curious about this book. As is pointed out in the story, there has to be true This is a cheating book but I read it anyway. As is pointed out in the story, there has to be true remorse and repentance before a spouse can open her heart to forgiveness. Its a Christian themed book so there are a lot of religious references and the author shows how the husband was able to change his life by turning back to God. This is where it lost a star. because husband is such a nice, decent guy, with Christian values who truly loves his wife! She even asks him in the book, how he could have acted so out of character! In my opinion, the author failed to truly answer this. The husband makes some remark that he fell to temptation, but its so unbelievable especially since she drew the husband as a very upright honourable and conscientious guy. Maybe she should have expounded more on how he led up to his fall from grace, but she missed out on this. What we get in the story is a nice honest guys who is so in love with his wife of one year! He wasnt a douche or a player before his marriage. The marriage is fine, no problems then BAM suddenly he cheats! So. 3 stars... Sep 28, 2019 Izzie d liked it Husband cheats. Flashbacks to how they met. No huge explanation round circumstances of cheating, other than he was tempted and he thought he could handle it and that was a mistake. Too much Christian influence for me, prayers to God and quotes from scripture. Its not a deep probing emotional investigation of cheating affecting a marriage. They 're split up but not divorced and they hadn t kept tabs on where they were living working etc which was a bit odd. Jan 25, 2019 Book This is an easy read about a couple separated after the wife catches him having a one night stand with his intern. The writing is fine and the story moves at a reasonable pace. However, very little explanation was provided to explain why the H, who was allegedly so in love with his wife, would have sex with the OW. Theyd only been married a year or so and were not experiencing any marital problems. He basically blames it on opportunity and cites bible passages. Since this is an inspirational This is an easy read about a couple separated after the wife catches him having a one night stand with his intern. Since this is an inspirational romance I only expect token resistance to the Hs efforts to reconcile. This heroine required more effort than anticipated and I certainly respect that... Mar 02, 2016 Debra really liked it Lauel and Colton's marriage unraveled when he was caught in another woman's arms. She made him leave. Now a year later they are being put back together thru the loving guidance of God. Yes this is a Christian romance, it's also about forgiving. Both were hurt. But with the love of God and giving up all hurt unto Him they slowly can move on. Erin Landy's way of writing made this story line feel real. Not just for reading entertainment but with thoughtful insight on how to reach deep down and let Lauel and Colton's marriage unraveled when he was caught in another woman's arms. Not just for reading entertainment but with thoughtful insight on how to reach deep down and let go of the hurt so that trust could be rebuilt. This book will be reread again and again... He cheats when they have barely been married five minutes, with little resistance! Heroine seemed strong when she left, but forgives too easily. Hero never really redeems himself to me, never fought for heroine, just says all the right things. This was an interesting book. I liked the premise of restoring their marriage, but the writing style was choppy and told the readers things that should have been shown. As far as the Christian element goes, the faith was awkwardly inserted into the story in my opinion. There would be direct scripture quotes in areas that a paraphrase would have been better, and it tended to get preachy (for example, on the topic of social media, in a very pointed conversation Colton goes off on how he used to be This was an interesting book. There would be direct scripture quotes in areas that a paraphrase would have been better, and it tended to get preachy (for example, on the topic of social media, in a very pointed conversation Colton goes off on how he used to be on it, but he is disgusted by how many hours he wasted on there and doesn't miss it at all. Nov 14, 2018 Paula Bothwell Finding the Way Back (The Forgiving Hearts Trilogy #1. PG Violence: none Language: nothing offensive Sex: intimated. There were a couple kisses. I like Christian-based romance, but truthfully, didn't love reading their prayers. It's too personal. Also, IMO, if you're married, you're married until you divorce, regardless of the situation. I didn't understand the separation business where the married parties are supposed to look elsewhere. Not cool for me. I'll read the next one. Very good book about forgiveness and love I sincerely enjoyed this book. It was clean and very real. I felt a connection to both of the main characters and enjoyed their journey back to each other. Mar 16, 2017 Pattisue This is an honest look at a heartbreaking situation. Told through past and present events, newly married Colton and Laurel Samuels have their love tested in one fateful night. “His mistake destroyed her trust in him and only God could repair the damage and restore their marriage. ” He turned toward God while she turned away. After being separated almost a year, they are reunited unexpectedly. He had faced his sin immediately with regret and remorse, yet respected her wishes and “loved her enough This is an honest look at a heartbreaking situation. He had faced his sin immediately with regret and remorse, yet respected her wishes and “loved her enough to stay away. ” Her “failure to forgive” had only brought her misery, bitterness, and anger. “Shed allowed one incident to define her happiness. ” I was entranced by this “love the sinner, hate the sin” romance. Colton is caring, kind, thoughtful, humble, and patient. Laurel is sympathetically portrayed. Her heartache is real and devastating. Her inability to forgive hurts her more than the betrayal itself. I love second chance romances. Wonderful elements of faith, love, and forgiveness... May 21, 2018 Martha I enjoy a good married romance story, especially when it involves forgiveness. This one, there was one key point that fell a little flat for me, I had to re-read a portion three times to avoid missing what caused the issue in their marriage. I understand not wanting to go into detail, but this was so minor, it was easy to miss. (Possible Spoiler alert- although this is on the back cover) I felt that while it had many good points, it made a little light of the issues of infidelity and pushed I enjoy a good married romance story, especially when it involves forgiveness. (Possible Spoiler alert- although this is on the back cover) I felt that while it had many good points, it made a little light of the issues of infidelity and pushed reconciliation as one of the only options. I was grateful to see that the male character did not do that though and repentance was a part of the equation. Overall, it had many good points, with a few that I wished could have been stressed a bit more... Jun 25, 2016 Holly I liked this thought provoking book. I despise what Colton did and cannot imagine catching your husband in the act. How can you get that mental image out of your mind and move on? Laurel had no contact with him for a full year. Good for her! Then after accidentally running into him, she finds it in her heart to work toward forgiveness. Yes, we are to forgive but we are not required to remain married to someone who has committed sexual immorality. Colton however truly sought to follow God and I liked this thought provoking book. Colton however truly sought to follow God and turned his life around. Laurel also sought to follow God and together they worked to repair their marriage. The author crafted inspirational and realistic characters within an engrossing story... May 30, 2018 Kyoung Couldn't Finish Characters not believable, not developed. Author has some good phrases and sweet idea, but. Instead of telling the reader what happened, show how events developed. Aug 17, 2018 Grace Tolman It's been a while since I've stumbled upon a book that I could not put down until I discover the ending. Such was the case with this story. I really liked the situation behind the conflict. In most of the contemporary romance books that I read, it is rare that I read a story of people that are already married, and to top it off, a story that involves infidelity. I have to say that is probably what glued me to Laurel and Colton's fictional life. I commend the writer for her ability to paint the It's been a while since I've stumbled upon a book that I could not put down until I discover the ending. I commend the writer for her ability to paint the picture of pain and hardships for this couple without cussing or even the 'bed' scenes that most of society would associate with these kinds of stories. But she keeps it clean and focuses instead on the journey that both characters had to take in order to forgive and seek redemption from the One that can truly give that to us. As I was reading it, I kept on putting myself in the characters' shoes and wondered myself what I would do if I was put in that situation. Would I react the same way Laurel did? Or would I not even give the guy a second look/chance? Even though this book tugged at my heart strings, there are a few things that I wished were a bit different. The first one was the way the "background" story was set. I wished it was spread apart a bit so that there's a mixture of present and past. I like being able to guess why people are reacting in the present based on what happened in the past. Although from the very beginning, Laurel and Colton's meeting at the ER kind of gave way to their conflict, I would have still liked to have kept on the edge of my seat as to the whole detail of their isssue. The second one was the ending, before the epilogue. I felt it was anticlimactic. As a reader, I anticipated a major event that would bring them back together. And at times it felt like there was this major scene, but then there wasn't. I felt kind of let down on that. Although the epilogue was cute and somewhat satifsying, I had wished the reconciliation scene was better. And finally, I wished that there were continuation to some of the other couples' stories presented in this book. Like with Taryn and Phillip or with Amber and Tony. There might have not been enough conflict or drama for their own stories, but I've grown accustomed to meeting a bunch of characters in a series wherein I get to learn more about each of them, in a deepr context, in their own seperate books... This is a good story that emphasizes how important it is to listen to God every day. I especially like that the two characters realize that each of them has fault and flaws, guilt and redemption in this episode of their in all our lives. This might be a book for engaged couples to how we get into conditions where the result could be infidelity to development of the faith and maturity to forgive one who is sincerely repentant. We all are imperfect and God commands us to This is a good story that emphasizes how important it is to listen to God every day. We all are imperfect and God commands us to love each other, put up with each other in love, and forgive from the heart an infinite number of times. If we imitate God and Jesus in this way, we will not only find our way to each other, but also to God, which is His intent since he commanded us to love. I am done with this review. 3 John and Jude are 1 Chapter each because that's enough. Too bad this review process doesn't recognize when enough is enough. The book was better. How am I supposed to give a review when Submit icon is not active? I have NO IDEA what this section is for since I can't see anything, but placing the cursor there must signify that I am to write something. I protest. Write WHAT? Now the Submit icon is on. I have no IDEA why it is now on. Here Amazon. Have your review- both of the book and Amazon's redundant process... No excuses Spoilers Possibly The author did a good job with the reason behind the hero's major mess up. I hate when authors take a situation like this and lessen the cheater's role to focus on the other spouse's role, often soft soaping the infidelity and throwing the spouse under the bus. The most common reason for why a man OR woman cheats is given in this novel. No excuses. The way a marriage can be healed is also given in this novel. No magic formula. I did think some things were covered No excuses Spoilers Possibly The author did a good job with the reason behind the hero's major mess up. I did think some things were covered lightly, and more information on how the couple would handle future trips apart, etc, would have been interesting, but overall, there was a lot of thought-provoking material and a romance to keep the story interesting. I liked both main characters, and that was a plus. I am not sure I could be as forgiving as the heroine in the same circumstances, and I thought her rebound was a bit quick once the story began, but that is just me. I'm of Celtic descent. We Celtic ladies suffer fools lightly... Nov 20, 2017 Debbie West Wonderful Christian romance! Loved this book! Only one, the friend, was introduced to another of their friends toward end of book. However, author said nothing about that relationship in the epilogue. It would have completed all parts of the story. This is a great story about love & forgiveness, reminding us that we're all human; but most of all, that God can make any bad situation good in some way if we turn our lives over to Him. None of us are judge & jury of Wonderful Christian romance! Loved this book! Only one, the friend, was introduced to another of their friends toward end of book. None of us are judge & jury of God has that right. We have to forgive others if WE want to be forgiven by our Heavenly Father. The author did a wonderful job in illustrating this aspect of human relationships. The ending was perfect for these 2 lovable characters... Jul 29, 2019 Ella Craig Finding the Way Back is promoted as a sweet inspirational romance, and it is. I wont blow the plot (too much) but this story is of a couple whose marriage falls apart and their struggle to rebuild it. This is a Christian novel, but the message of forgiveness of others and the self is a universal theme that should appeal to Christians and non-Christians alike. I enjoyed this book; it skips along at a good pace, and the characters have depth and believability. If I were going to be picky, more Finding the Way Back is promoted as a sweet inspirational romance, and it is. If I were going to be picky, more background from the husbands perspective would have helped me understand why he did what he did. But this is a thought-provoking “clean” read... Mar 20, 2019 Ellen White Laurel thought the pass was behind with the humiliation from Colton her husband a year ago and separating. A tumble on some stairs and he was the Dr at the hospital. Telling her he regretted it, and many things had changed. Was she tempted to forgive him, or afraid. Her family didnt know and she wanted to keep it that way. Feeling she couldnt keep him happy. no that wasnt it, he said. She moved to start new and he will now be here permanently. A good in depth look at the struggles they are Laurel thought the pass was behind with the humiliation from Colton her husband a year ago and separating. A good in depth look at the struggles they are having to forgive themselves and then others they have hurt. oh my God, was this crap really written in this century? Are people still using God's name (or lack thereof) to justify this kind of garbage? Is it really God's will for women to put up with being treated like shit? How about writing a story where the woman doesn't take him back and she's stoned in a public square? If I'm not mistaken was a common practice that happened in the name of God isn't it? Pffff please go looking for help! Nov 02, 2017 Olya Its a very well written story. Although I dont like subjects that involve cheating, liked how the author veawes the story around forgiveness (forgiving others but, more importantly, learning how to forgive yourself) and choosing to trust God with your future. Its not a superficial read. you get to feel the pain, experience the struggle, walk wih the caracters the path towards healing. you feel the joy of the freedom found, the freedom of letting go of the past and entrusting God with your Its a very well written story. you feel the joy of the freedom found, the freedom of letting go of the past and entrusting God with your present and your future... I didn't want the story to end I picked this book because I was looking for something easy and relaxing. This book is that but also makes you feel the upside of new love and the anguish of heartache. Erin does a great job of creating characters the reader wants to follow. Laurel and Colton take you on their journey and you don't want the story to end. Easy read I enjoyed this book. It was refreshing having no foul language and a simple sweet storyline. As a book with a Christian emphasis it was heartwarming story and I felt the American sunshine as I turned its pages. Its probably not a book that will rock everyones socks but I would definitely recommend it and look forward to reading more from this author. An unassuming story about second chances. This was my first Erin Landy novel and I enjoyed it. The journey of the estranged Samuels navigating the ocean of hurt to make a way back to each other with God's help was brave. I appreciated the full gamut of emotions, feelings and thoughts as the pair made decisions to accept or reject each other. Dec 31, 2017 Bernice Judge & Jury Colton & Laurel learned a hard lesson about their marriage. He gave into Satans trap, and she became a judge. Life throws us curve balls but the result is how we handle the situation. Too often we dont let God run the show. This couple finally allowed God control of their marriage. Nov 24, 2017 Alex I wasnt blown away by this book and while some people disliked it because the main character cheats, I think it was a great way to show that God uses bad times to bring us closer to him and direct us back to where we need to be. And that everyone deserves forgiveness, walking around with hatred in your heart will not improve your life, just continue to drag you down. Oct 28, 2017 Ria Remarkable in its sincerity. And realism. It has to move quickly due to the genre, but delves into the truly tricky subjects that assail a couple when one breaks faith. The struggle to see past a single action into a contrite soul sears and convicts. Don't miss this chance to grow closer to someone you love and the Lord. Oct 10, 2018 Wynette Hawks This is a Christian based clean romance. I appreciated how the author handled a very difficult situation and how the characters owned their faults. I enjoyed the religious elements as well. Easy, quick read about love, forgiveness and relying on Gods help. Other books in the series Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.

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0:54 The patty wagon on steroids. I like the part where there is no words... I have to watch the movie terall the director is none other thn heera thakur's father himself. BHANUPRATAPSINGH. Auto baper 😂. (Redirected from Torrance (film) The Way Back Theatrical release poster Directed by Gavin O'Connor Produced by Gordon Gray Jennifer Todd Gavin O'Connor Ravi Mehta Ben Affleck Mark Ciardi Written by Brad Ingelsby Starring Al Madrigal Michaela Watkins Janina Gavankar Glynn Turman Music by Rob Simonsen Cinematography Eduard Grau Edited by David Rosenbloom Production companies Warner Bros. Pictures Bron Creative Mayhem Pictures Film Tribe Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date March 6, 2020 (United States) Running time 108 minutes Country United States Language English The Way Back (also known as Finding the Way Back in some markets) is an upcoming American sports drama film directed by Gavin O'Connor, and written by Brad Ingelsby. It stars Ben Affleck, Al Madrigal, Michaela Watkins, Janina Gavankar, Glynn Turman. It is scheduled to be released on March 6, 2020, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Plot [ edit] A former student basketball player, now an adult struggling with alcoholism, is offered a coaching job at his alma mater. As the team starts to win, he may have a reason to confront his old demons. But will it be enough to set him on the road to redemption? Cast [ edit] Ben Affleck as Jack Cunningham Al Madrigal as Dan Brandon Wilson as Brandon Hayes MacArthur as Eric Rachael Carpani as Diane Marlene Forte as Gale Production [ edit] On June 11, 2018, it was announced that director Gavin O'Connor and actor Ben Affleck were going to re-team on a Warner Bros. drama film, titled The Has-Been, scripted by Brad Ingelsby about a former basketball star who has lost his wife and family foundation because of an addiction, and he attempts to regain his soul by becoming the coach of a high school basketball team at his alma mater. [1] On September 26, 2018, it was reported that comedian Al Madrigal had joined the film's cast to play Dan, a well mannered high school Mathematics teacher and the school's assistant coach who believes in Affleck's character after the head coach quits. Producers would be Jennifer Todd, Gordon Gray, Ravi Mehta, and O'Connor. [2] In October 2018, Janina Gavankar joined the cast of the film. [3] In November 2018, Brandon Wilson and Rachael Carpani joined the cast of the film. [4] 5] In July 2019, it was announced the title of the film was The Way Back. [6] In August 2019, it was announced Rob Simonsen would score the film. [7] Filming [ edit] Principal photography began in October 2018. [8] Release [ edit] The film was originally scheduled to be released on October 18, 2019. [9] But was pushed back five months from its original release date of October 18, 2019 to March 6, 2020. [10] References [ edit] Fleming, Mike Jr (June 11, 2018. Hot Spec Package: Ben Affleck, Gavin O'Connor Re-Team On Brad Ingelsby Script 'The Has-Been. Deadline. Retrieved September 27, 2018. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (September 26, 2018. Night School's Al Madrigal In Talks For Warner Bros. Torrance. Retrieved September 27, 2018. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (October 17, 2018. Janina Gavankar Joining Warner Bros' Torrance' Opposite Ben Affleck. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 20, 2018. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (November 9, 2018. Katherine McNamara Boards Charlie Day's 'El Tonto' Brandon Wilson Joins Warner Bros. Retrieved November 20, 2018. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (November 20, 2018. Zackary Momoh Joins 'Doctor Sleep' Ben Affleck's 'Torrance' Film Cast Rachael Carpani. Retrieved November 20, 2018. ^ The Way Back. Retrieved July 24, 2019. ^ Rob Simonsen Scoring Gavin O'Connors The Way Back. FilmMusicReporter. August 5, 2019. Retrieved August 6, 2019. ^ Seemyer, Zack (October 23, 2018. Ben Affleck Looks Happy and Healthy On Set Filming Movie About Addiction Following His Stay in Rehab. Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved November 20, 2018. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (August 5, 2019. Ben Affleck Warner Bros. Movie 'The Way Back' Moves To March. Retrieved August 5, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (March 22, 2019. Warner Bros. Release Date Changes: The Goldfinch' Goes Earlier In Fall, Superintelligence' Shifts & Ben Affleck Drama Dated. Retrieved March 22, 2019. External links [ edit] The Way Back on IMDb.

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