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Someday (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 3) | 
enlarge | Author: Karen Kingsbury Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers Category: Book
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 14612
Media: Paperback Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 1
ISBN: 0842387498 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780842387491 ASIN: 0842387498
Publication Date: January 15, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Pressures of the celebrity lifestyle weigh heavily on Dayne and Katy Matthews as they take on separate movie projects. Tabloid rumors talk of trouble and unfaithfulness between the two, but finally something drastic catches Dayne's attention and makes him realize the destruction they're playing with. But will it be too late? The Flanigan family recognizes the deep loss of the Christian Kids Theater program, and they lead a final effort to keep the theater from being torn down. Meanwhile, John Baxter takes the next step in his growing relationship with Elaine, giving him a season to contemplate selling the Baxter house and, along with it, losing a lifetime of memories made there. As the rest of the family considers the future and what may lie ahead, they must pull together like never before. Only their undying love for each other can help the Baxters get past the trials of today for a life they know is possible . . . someday.
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fans will enjoy this cordial tale February 23, 2008 D. A. Barrowclough 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I read a lot of books, and have read everything including most of the classics. Also, loving Karen Kingsbury I read this book with a clear understanding of what the themes were. This book is brilliant - nothing else comes close. The inclusion of religion and how it impacts on the characters lives is sheer brilliance! Highly Recommend!!! I'd also recommend reading K. G. Glaub's novel-- Circe's Song --if you haven't yet!! Other recommended titles: Circe's Song
The Best Baxter Book Yet February 9, 2008 S. Clark (Charleston, WV United States) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have read all of the books Karen Kingsbury has written about the Baxter Family. John comes to a decision about his relationship with Elaine. Ashley tries to keep the family happy and together. Katy and Dayne struggle with their seperation. Luke and Reagan try to keep their marriage together. All of other Baxters (and some of the Flannigans) are featured. An excellent book for everyone one, but especially for Kingsbury fans. The story of the Baxters is winding to a close. Karen Kingsbury has made the entire family seem real to us. The only bad news: Only one book remaining for those of us who love the Baxters!
Full of inspiration February 6, 2008 Eric B (USA) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I had not read much of Karen Kingsbury, but after this inspirational read she's got a new fan. Powerful plot, delightful dialogue, rich characters make this touching book a joy to read. I really could not put it down. Highly recommend it to anyone. From the editor of Michele Cozzen's award winning women's fiction A Line Between Friends
One of the best in the Baxter series... February 18, 2008 Celina V. Sconochini (Texas, USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I really, really loved this book! This is the kind of book that will warm your heart with inspiration and hope... If I had to summarize my feelings when I finished it, I would say I felt filled with HOPE. Hope for the future and faith in God's plans. Dayne and Katy struggle to protect their marriage while living in the spotlight. Both, the reality show that they agreed to do and the tabloids start rumors that the couple is breaking up. This situation is especially hard on Katy, who starts wondering about their marriage. I love these two characters... and in this book they are so sweet and loving. They face serious problems, but they face them with love and faith. Luke and Reagan also have a very complicated story in this book. I wish it could have been developed a little better. In the end, their story is a bit abrupt and we are not presented with many details. But I guess you cannot have all the details about every Baxter in a 350-pages book! Elaine and John have some struggles as well... but everything works according to God's plans. Other Baxters also appear in this book and other important things happen...but I don't want to spoil your reading... If you are a fan of this series you will not be disappointed...
This is Going to Hurt.... April 11, 2008 Kelly Klepfer (Iowa) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've figured out something about Karen Kingsbury's storytelling skill. She is a master in foreshadowing. As I read Someday, I fell into that page turning trance that I tend to suffer from when opening one of her novels. With each chapter, I know something is going to happen that will rock the world of the characters and I somehow want to get to them to warn them, help them avoid it, because I've seen what Karen lets happen within the pages of her novels, and I know this isn't going to be good. Okay, yes, on one hand it's great because her characters grow and change...but the process. Aye-Yi-Yi! Karen Kingsbury writes reality. I have a tendency, when life is really good, to look over my shoulder wondering if something lurks. Kingsbury incorporates that sense of impending upheaval into her books. My oldest daughter can't sit and read Kingsbury. She has to get up and pace on occasion. If you haven't read her, and you like to be on the emotional edge of your seat....you might want to look into her. Blessedly she adds much hope to her stories and then pours on some grace. Someday is a tense continuation of the Baxter family saga. If you love the characters you will go for quite a ride.
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