Shades of Blue by Karen Kingsbury
Brad lives and works in New York City. He has everything he needs to make him happy…a great job and a loving fiance. He thought he was going to be happy for the rest of his life until memories of Emma kept creeping into his mind.
Laura is planning the wedding she’s always dreamed of…the invitations are sent, the dress fitted, and the groom perfect. Yet, she has this nagging feeling that Brad is hiding something. He couldn’t be having second thoughts, could he?
Emma is living day to day trying to forget her past mistakes. As she teaches her class she tries not to think of Brad and what could have been. If only she could go back and change the past.
This is a heartwarming story about searching for forgiveness no matter what the cost. Kingsbury did a great job on broaching a hard subject that needs to be discussed more openly. On that note, I didn’t feel like this was one of Kingsbury’s greatest works…it didn’t grip me the way that many of her other works do. It is worth the read and I commend Kingsbury for taking the time to write it!

