Kathy Ross sees a young woman kneeling at a small grave, she cannot help but go over and see the name on the tombstone. As she is looking at the stone, the woman notices her and runs away in fright. Kathy is confused by her actions but returns her attention to the small grave. The only things on the stone is a name and a date from nine years ago. The name on the grave is Tilly. Kathy must confront the nightmare in her past, before she can truly put it behind her. While sleeping one night, she is disturbed by a dream. At least she thinks it is a dream. In her dream she meets a little girl named Tilly. Kathy feels a special love for this youngster, she knows this girl is an important part of her. While visiting with the child, Dan Ross, Kathy's husband, is searching for the answers to his and his wife's questions. Just who is Tilly and who was the young woman that ran from the grave? Dan must find the answers before it is too late.
I liked this book. I must admit, I feel Peretti should have written more in it. I had a few questions after I was done reading it. This book gave a different perspective on abortion. It makes you think about all the children who have been aborted and are in Heaven waiting for their parents. Peretti also made it a point to tell the readers that no matter what we have done, Christ will forgive us.
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