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ISBN: 0786285486 (ISBN13: 9780786285488)
Edition Language: English
Series: Timeless Love #1
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A Time to Dance (Timeless Love #1) Hardcover | Pages: 528 pages
Rating: 4.29 | 6968 Users | 353 Reviews

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John and Abby Reynolds are the perfect couple—envied by their friends, cherished by their children, admired by their peers. But John and Abby know they're just pretending to be happy. In fact, they're waiting for the right time to tell the kids they're going to divorce. But at the family meeting where they plan to tell their children, Nicole shares a surprise of her own: she's getting married. How can they spoil her joy with their announcement?

They can pretend a little longer—until after the wedding. But questions begin to haunt them as the date draws nearer. What happened to the love and commitment that held them together for so long? Is it still there somewhere under all the pain and misunderstanding? And is it still possible, alone in the moonlight on an old wooden pier, to once more find . . . a time to dance?

The first novel in Karen Kingsbury's celebrated series about the power of commitment and the amazing faithfulness of God.

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Title:A Time to Dance (Timeless Love #1)
Author:Karen Kingsbury
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Large Print
Pages:Pages: 528 pages
Published:April 30th 2006 by Thorndike Press
Categories:Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Romance

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This is the first Karen Kingsbury book I ever read, and from the first chapter I knew she'd be one of my favotire Christian writers. I like the way she portrayed the characters, making them have realistic problems and showing how they work through them. Inevitably this book, like all of her others, has a happy ending where everything works out, but it was still a great book. Just once, I'd like to see her write a book and deal with a situation where things don't end up smoothing themselves out

Despite my desire to slap this main charector for the first several chapters and often feeling the need to call the man a bastard out loud which got me a lot of looks in public. I knew Karen wouldn't let it get to far gone, it had to have a redeeming end. Yes, and it did! I am not a huge Kingsbury fan but my dearest and reading partner is so I knew I couldn't just toss the book. If anything this book depicts how easily we can get lost in our pain and only see what we want to see and it's easy to



Very intriguing book. I loved the Christian tone of the book. I also found the characters believable and relatable. I found myself hugging my husband and telling him how much I loved him multiple times a day as a result of reading about marriage problems of the characters. I'll read the next one for sure.

Wow! What a great book! Be prepared to have a box of tissues with you when you read this one. It was so well written I could feel the emotions of all the characters. A must read for every married woman whether you have a great marriage or otherwise. This book makes you realize how easy the busyness of life can take its toll on a marriage before you even realize what's happening. Can't wait to read the sequel!

This Christian Fiction novel by Karen Kingsbury taught me that we must keep God close to our hearts so as not to stray and be tempted. It was an emotional story about a couple who were embarking on 22 years of marriage and on the verge of divorce. Over the last several years they allowed their busy schedules with their kids and their careers interfere with their marriage. Lonely and feeling overlooked, John Reynolds is tempted by a young, beautiful colleague. That colleague senses John's

Okay, let's be honest: I'm not exactly the target audience for this book. I'm a twenty-six-year-old single guy...but, as I've found, I can often appreciate books by women authors, even when us people with "Y" chromosomes aren't the intended audience.This specific book deals with marital problems, and how married folks can go too far with "friends" of the opposite gender, leading to strife, dissension, and, in this case, a desire to split. What could such a book possibly teach me?Easy: Many of my
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