Somebody Like You by Beth Vogt
Dealing with issues like family estrangement, messy divorces and polarizing remarriages are enough to make anyone uncomfortable, but when Beth Vogt deals with the tough questions, the results are healing and redemptive. I think it would be difficult to find someone reading this post who hasn't been touched by divorce. But Beth Vogt's skillful telling of this story leaves you with a satisfying feeling in your heart and soul.

Can you imagine being a young widow and coming home to find your husband on your front porch? Vogt's website describes it as "a young widow’s world is shattered when she meets her late husband’s identical twin—and finds herself caught between honoring her husband’s memory and falling in love with his reflection." An extraordinary premise that the author makes completely believable through her ability to put her readers right there in every scene.

I've read all of Vogt's books and each gets better. She's an amazing storyteller! Beth Vogt’s Somebody Like You is on my best reads of 2014—you don’t want to miss this story.
About the Author
Beth K. Vogt believes God’s best often waits behind the doors marked “Never.” A nonfiction writer and editor who said she’d never write fiction, Beth is now a novelist with Howard Books. She enjoys writing inspirational contemporary romance because she believes there’s more to happily-ever-after than the fairy tales tell us. Connect with Beth on her website or check out her blog on quotes, In Others’ Words.

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