Lead Me Home by Stacy Hawkins Adams is the second book in the Winds of Change series. Sometimes, I pick up books not knowing very much about them, this was one of those books. And I was glad to have some fun surprises for me. The book is set in Wisconsin, turns out that the main character Shiloh Griffin lives in Mequon, which is the one Wisconsin town that I am familiar with. It was fun to read a book set in some of old haunts. But beyond that, Shiloh is a very substantial character. One of those fictional people that I would be able to recognize if I met her on the street. I really enjoyed that aspect of the novel.
The main crux of the story is that Shiloh has something in her past that is influencing her present more than the grace of God. There are three other minor stories that Shiloh is connected with that compliment that idea that we should allow God to fill us with grace instead of burdening ourselves with mistakes.
It was definitely a message that I needed to hear. I'm glad that God is persistent in regards to reminding me of his grace. I look forward to reading other novels by Stacy Hawkins Adams.
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