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What do a thirteen year old boy, a special forces veteran, and a retired missionary lady have in common? They are main characters in Davis Bunn’s new book All Through the Night.
Wayne, the young veteran is the main character, but I like to think that Victoria, the missionary lady, is the heroine. As he fights physically she fights spiritually. Together they save the seniors community, a business and it’s owner, even the lives of several people.
It would not have been a book that I picked up from the library just seeing the cover; but I enjoyed reading this story of unlikely heroes and forgiveness.
Here is a quote that I liked:
“A hero is somebody willing to risk all to gain all. It doesn’t matter whether he wins or not. What matters is he tries. What matters is what he tries for.”
To find out more about Davis Bunn and this book visit the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance.
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