Friday, May 8, 2015

REVIEW: Unplanned by Alana Terry







REVIEW: Unplanned by Alana Terry





{About the Book}


When Kennedy Stern’s childhood pastor asks her to volunteer at his new pregnancy center, she carves time out of her rigorous college schedule to promote the cause of the unborn. 

After receiving a disturbing call from someone far too young to carry a child in the first place, Kennedy can no longer blindly hide behind the pro-life platitudes she grew up believing. She resolves to locate the unknown girl but winds up entrenched in a mystery that grows more convoluted as it unfolds. 

Soon, Kennedy finds herself a pawn in a deadly game of intrigue, at the mercy of those who consider a few innocent lives a small ransom to pay in exchange for personal and political victory. 

Alana Terry has won awards from Women of Faith, the Book Club Network, Grace Awards, Readers' Favorite, and more. Unplanned was a finalist in the Deep River Books writing contest. The ebook version contains discussion questions for personal reflection or group study.







Unplanned by Alana Terry

Potter Works Publishing

Expected Publication: May 31, 2015

284 Pages





{My Review}

Unplanned is the fourth Alana Terry novel I have read. I have previously read Beloved Daughter, Slave Again, and Torn Asunder. All were five star books and ones that I highly recommend. Unplanned deals with the issue of abortion, pro-choice versus pro-life.

A young woman calls into the pregnancy hotline and Kennedy Stern is pulled into a world of thing s she had never planned to be a part of. Kennedy grew up in Korea where her parents were missionaries teaching at the local Seminary. She knew growing the severity of persecution and now she has been pulled right into it. We see Kennedy grow in what she believes, we see her struggle with it. What Christian doesn't struggle at one point or another in their lifetime. This book was phenomenal as per usual. And it is a bit edgy in it's content, with abductions and forced abortions. So i would recommend this book for ages 16+.


Note:::I recieved this book for free from the author in return that I write a review.

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