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Megan Thomas has returned to her Oregon hometown with her baby daughter and all their worldly possessions packed into her small, battered car. She is determined to restore her faith, and more than anything, to heal her broken relationship with her father.
John Johanssen is trying to move on after a devastating time of pain and loss. He’s praying for God’s direction and can’t believe it when his first love returns to their hometown. Something about her circumstances seems off, and John longs to discover why.
Through a series of answered prayers, John and Megan’s lives become intertwined. Their relationship develops quickly until Megan discovers something that she fears will tear them apart. She flees with her daughter in a violent storm and once again finds herself with nowhere to turn.
Will John find them in time, and will Megan’s secret destroy their chance at happiness?
I just finished reading Under the August Sky by Erin Stevenson, and I couldn’t put it down. I loved it. It’s a beautiful story of forgiveness and second chances. Megan Thomas and her baby daughter have returned to her home in Oregon, hoping to repair her relationship with her father, escape her past, and gain a new start. But when her daughter becomes ill, she takes her to a local doctor’s office, only to discover that she and the physician’s assistant, John Johanssen, share a past…a painful past that will require forgiveness and patience to repair. I loved how the author gently mended the broken relationships between Megan and her father, and Megan and John. I enjoyed the characters in Under the August Sky. I found them to be realistic and well-developed.