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Authors: Lauraine Snelling

Heaven Sent Rain

Reunion

On Hummingbird Wings

One Perfect Day

Breaking Free

Heaven Sent Rain

“Snelling's story has the potential to be a big hit…The alternating narrators make the tale diverse and well-rounded. The premise of the story is interesting and the prose is very moving.”

—
RT Book Reviews

Wake the Dawn

“Snelling (
One Perfect Day
) continues to draw fans with her stellar storytelling skills. This time she offers a look at small-town medical care in a tale that blends healing, love, and a town's recovery…Snelling's description of events at the small clinic during the storm is not to be missed.”

—
Publishers Weekly

“Snelling's fast-paced novel has characters who seek help in the wrong places. It takes a raging storm for them to see that the help they needed was right in front of them the whole time. This is a strong, believable story.”

—
RT Book Reviews

“Lauraine Snelling's newest novel will keep you turning pages and not wanting to put the book down…
Wake the Dawn
is a guaranteed good read for any fiction lover.”

—Cristel Phelps,
Retailers and Resources Magazine

Reunion

“Inspired by events in Snelling's own life,
Reunion
is a beautiful story about characters discovering themselves as the foundation of their family comes apart at the seams. Readers may recognize themselves or someone they know within the pages of this book, which belongs on everyone's keeper shelf.”

—
RT Book Reviews


Reunion
is a captivating tale that will hook you from the very start…Fans of Christian fiction will love this touching story.”

—FreshFiction.com

“Snelling's previous novels (
One Perfect Day
) have been popular with readers, and this one, loosely based on her own life, will be no exception.”

—
Publishers Weekly

On Hummingbird Wings

“Snelling can certainly charm.”

—
Publishers Weekly

One Perfect Day

“Snelling writes about the foibles of human nature with keen insight and sweet honesty.”

—National Church Library Association

“Snelling's captivating tale will immediately draw readers in. The grief process is accurately portrayed, and readers will be enthralled by the raw emotion of Jenna's and Nora's accounts.”

—
RT Book Reviews

“[A] spiritually challenging and emotionally taut story. Fans of Christian women's fiction will enjoy this winning novel.”

—
Publishers Weekly

  1. Had you heard of shared housing before reading
    Someday Home
    ? How did you hear about it and from where?
  2. Which of the three main characters did you relate to the most and why?
  3. Lynn thought she went into this idea with her eyes wide open. What do you think was the hardest thing for her to work with?
  4. Each of the main characters had to make some personality changes for them to become a kind of family. Whose challenges did you think were the most difficult, or the easiest, and why?
  5. The need to make changes is a real challenge for most of us. What has happened in your life that caused you to make changes?
  6. Looking back on the changes you have made, what is one you wish you had made earlier?
  7. After writing this book, shared housing seems to make good sense to me and I might be willing to try it. What about you?
  8. Since
    Someday Home
    is all about change, how has this novel encouraged you to make changes you might have been putting off?
  9. While doing research for this book, some of those I interviewed were already friends before life brought them to shared housing. How do you think this existing relationship would make a difference in their new living arrangement?
  10. What was your favorite part of the book and why?
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

Copyright © 2015 by Lauraine Snelling
Reading Group Guide Copyright © 2015 by Hachette Book Group, Inc.
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