Thursday, February 8, 2018

What Dreams May Come by Alana Terry Blog Tour


About the Book


Title: What Dreams May Come  
Author: Alana Terry
Genre: Christian Romance  
Release Date: October 24, 2017  

She’s got her heart set on becoming a missionary. He’s determined to recruit her for the job. But is it possible to fall in love with someone you’ve never even met? Susannah’s convinced that God has called her to the mission field. That’s why she’s serving him with single-minded focus in Orchard Grove, waiting for the day when she can leave her small town to take the gospel to the nations. Is falling in love with her missionary recruiter part of God’s plan for her life or a distraction from the real goal? Scott loves his life. Traveling the globe, offering spiritual support to missionaries around the world offers enough excitement that the loneliness hardly ever gets to him … Until he receives an application from a young girl with a heart for the mission field as large as his own, a young girl he finds himself falling for even before they get the chance to meet face-to-face. Unfortunately, a promise Susannah made to her family may tear her and Scott even farther apart than the miles that separate them. Book one in an inspirational sweet romance series by award-winning Christian author Alana Terry, who has won awards from Women of Faith, The Book Club Network, Grace Awards, and several others, What Dreams May Come is based off of the author’s own experiences falling in love with (and eventually marrying) her missionary recruiter.
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My review:


I can always count on Terry to provide me with thought provoking fiction. She always takes an issue and creates a plot around it. This time it is the issue of God giving one a dream, a passion, and then allowing circumstances to prevent that dream from coming into reality. While Terry does not give readers any neat theological answer, she does take us into the strong feelings of a Christian wondering what in the world God is doing. The fictional end leaves us hanging about the possibility of a missionary future. But we know the story is based on Terry's own life. Since she's a homeschooling mom and pastor's wife in Alaska, she must have come to grips with her missionary dream and the ensuing reality of life.

About the Author


Alana is a pastor’s wife, homeschooling mom, self-diagnosed chicken lady, and Christian suspense author. Her novels have won awards from Women of Faith, Book Club Network, Grace Awards, Readers’ Favorite, and more. Alana’s passion for social justice, human rights, and religious freedom shines through her writing, and her books are known for raising tough questions without preaching. She and her family live in rural Alaska where the northern lights in the winter and midnight sun in the summer make hauling water, surviving the annual mosquito apocalypse, and cleaning goat stalls in negative forty degrees worth every second.


Guest Post from Alana Terry


The cat’s out of the bag! Back in 2016, I wrote What Dreams May Come, a novel that was based on the way my husband and I fell in love … fourteen months before we ever met! It wasn’t until just before Christmas that I told Scott the romance novel I’d been writing was actually our true-to-life love story, and he was even more surprised than I hoped he’d be! Watch the video to see his reaction.



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I received a complimentary digital copy of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent and honest review. The rest of the copy of this post was provided by Celebrate Lit.

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