Starflower by June Scott
Sarah, a lawyer, is trying to put to rest her past. As she struggles with trusting God with her heart, she is able to allow some healing to begin. She is quick to doubt “true love” because of some mistakes made in her past. Could God really forgive her? Will she be able to forgive herself and trust the blessings that God has in store for her?
Daniel is a Native American and he strives to keep God in the forefront of his career, but that is extremely difficult at times. He’s working to uncover the mystery behind the death of Sarah’s parents, when he finds that God might have other things in store for him. As Daniel strives to be a good witness, and protect the key to their investigation, he learns what it really means to rely on God. Will he be able to offer protection and honesty?
This story is exciting and you’ll be drawn into two different sides. Sarah’s frame of mind is still fragile and tainted from her past. Daniel is struggling to understand the way she thinks and hears everything he says. I was pleased with Scott’s writing style and her creative ability to take you along in her story. This book had me waiting for the answers until the very end!

