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Travis Thrasher

The Watermark


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Back of the Book:

“I wanted to tell her the truth. I wanted to finally tell her everything But the door slammed shit as it rightfully should have before I could be brave enough to do a thing.”

Sheridan Blake believes he has made one mistake that is beyond the reach of God’s forgiveness. Even after seven years of hopelessness, Sheridan still struggles to make something out of his life. When Genevie Liu interrupts his self-imposed isolation, Sheridan dares to hope for a second chance.

My Review:

I didn’t particularly care for this book. It was OK, but it was nothing to get excited about. The writing style was mostly a narration by the main character, Sheridan. It reminded me of the book called Blue Like Jazz, which I also didn’t really care for. (Blue Like Jazz is a non-fiction book about one man’s life.)

The story was good for someone who is struggling with forgiveness and guilt. It also shows how good things happen out of the depths of pain. God can make anything work for His glory.

But I would have rather spent my time reading something else.

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