2/09/2011

The Rhythm of Secrets by Patti Lacy


I’ve resolved to use my Wednesday posts to tell about the latest book I’ve read, because as I’ve said before, so many of my friends and favorite authors have books coming out this year. I hope in the course of my reflections you’ll find a new favorite book or author!

I “met” Patii Lacy online over a year ago. Now while my kids would not count us as “real” friends, we have not only emailed, we’ve actually spoken on the phone! And shortly after we became friends, we both sold books to Bethany House that will release in the fall of 2011! (Hers is contemporary fiction.) So while we have yet to meet face-to-face, we’ve truly become fast friends.

Until now, though, I hadn’t read one of her books. Then came The Rhythm of Secrets. Oh. My. Goodness. This story will grab hold of your heart and keep you reading. Set in that “no man’s land” (not contemporary, not historical) of the Vietnam War era, Patti tells the story of Sheila Franklin—or would that be Sylvia Allen? Or perhaps Sheba Alexander? From the shattering of her young world in the French Quarter of New Orleans to the splintering of the new life she created in Chicago, this is a story of grace and redemption reminds me yet again that my God can redeem even the most painful pasts, bring freedom in the revelation of even the most devastating secrets.

After reading The Rhythm of Secrets, I can’t wait for Reclaiming Lily to arrive in the fall!


4 comments:

Melancholy State said...

LOL, your children need to understand that friendship has less to do with proximity of the physical body and everything to do with the proximity of the heart and mind.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a good read! Thanks for the head up.

Hey, if you're friends on facebook, that's all that matters, right?

Anne Mateer said...

Yes, C., they'll get there eventually. :)

So very true, VV! LOL!

Susanne Dietze said...

The proximity of the heart -- I love it.

I'm reading Patti's book now and it's wonderful! Thanks for the recommendation.