Tuesday, October 2, 2012





 



"Need You Now"
Part 2
by
Beth Wiseman
 
 
Have you been hanging on the edge of your seats for part two of this book?  Sorry I am slow in posting this.
 
We left part one with something bad that happened to Grace.  Brother Chad has agreed to keep her secret.  Skylar really wants to be friends with Grace.  But why?
 
Special student, Cara,  thinks that Darlene is now her mother. 
 
Darlene and Brad find out about what Grace has done.  Chad is in hot water for keeping it a secret.
Brad thinks that this wouldn't have happened if Darlene wasn't working.  Darlene quits her job to be where she is needed, home. 
 
Skylar and Grace have a common issue they both have been through.  Grace agrees to get counseling for her problem. 
 
Darlene bumps into Cara's dad, Dave at Walmart.  He wonders why she left working with Cara.  They leave together and Darlene fills him in on what happened. 
 
Friend of Darlene, Layla shows up at church one Sunday.  What a shock!  Layla is back to seeing the light.  They decide they are friends for life. 
 
Once again Darlene runs into Dave.  She finally allowed herself to admit it.  Dave was hitting on her. 
 
Darlene hears Brad talking on the phone and thinks he is having an affair.  Why would he do this? 
 
Dave gets a little too close for comfort with Darlene. 
 
A bad accident happens to Layla.  She ends up in a coma.  Will she come out of it and be ok? 
 
Darlene confronts her husband.  Is he guilty as charged?
 
This book sure isn't your usual Beth Wiseman amish book.  I am happy I got to read her everyday type of family book. 
 





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