Season of the Fawns – Book Review

Season of the Fawns 

Written by Jean Ann Williams

Smell the freshness of the woods and feel the crunch of leaves beneath your feet as you walk with Caleb and Vale through this adventure. The seasons are quickly changing. Family ties are thick as Caleb and Vale have shared so much of their childhood not only as cousins but almost as siblings. With the changing seasons the memories flood their minds. Vale can hardly contain her excitement as they plan their annual hunting trip alone. Though they feel deeply the loss of their grandpa they are excited to return to his cabin as in years past. Plans take an unexpected turn when Caleb invites a new friend. Though the thought of sharing this weekend with Caleb’s new friend is not what Vale envisioned she tries to welcome her for Caleb’s sake.

The seasons change in life as these two young people are on the verge of adulthood seeking their own lives yet wanting to hold on to their childhood friendship. We wrestle with Caleb as he tries to maintain his independence and make decisions on treatment after his brain injury. Vale sees things changing so fast, fear grips her heart as she considers the possibility of losing Caleb in more ways than one. 

I love that the young people in this story shared an active faith. And when the story ended I wanted more. As always Jean weaves a beautiful story of faith, family, and hope intertwined with real-life issues. I enjoyed reading this story and I think you will too!

Check out this book and others by Jean Ann Williams  on Amazon. Jean blogs at https://jeanannwilliamsauthor.com/

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