![]() ![]() As I read a borrowed book, I can’t go back now and refer to exactly what it was about her husband which was so awful she felt justified in abandoning her marriage vows, I do recall thinking as I read it that the entire situation seemed ‘operable’. Apparently she wasn’t very happy with her husband before, but now that he’s become ‘religious’, she is considering divorce. In this book, we learn Mattie isn’t too thrilled that Nick’s recent dinner with Jesus has resulted in such a transformation in her husband. ![]() What would it be like to have a totally unexpected day with Jesus? Also I like having the broader scope brought by the vantage of Mattie Cominisky, the wife of Nick-the protagonist of author David Gregory’s earlier novel in the series. The story has its strengths including: the opportunity for a literary fantasy with the Divine. I’m not sure if it’s sequel syndrome, my expectations or the book itself. ![]() What would it be like to have a totally unexpected day with Jesus? Also I like having the broader scope brought by the vantage of Mattie Cominisky, the wife of Nick Although just as readable as Dinner with a Perfect Stranger: An Invitation Worth Considering, Day with a Perfect Stranger didn’t sweep me along in quite the same way. Although just as readable as Dinner with a Perfect Stranger: An Invitation Worth Considering, Day with a Perfect Stranger didn’t sweep me along in quite the same way. ![]()
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