I enjoyed reading this book. While it may not be completely accurate, it gives us a glimpse into the home life of a pastor's family, focusing on the pastor's wife. As a pastor's wife, Shiloh feels like she needs to hide the things that she did in her past that she wasn't proud of. However, God has a plan, and He shows her that she can help others by being open about things that happened in her past. I think it was a good lesson for me as a reader, but it didn't feel like one because it was an interesting story line.
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