The one thing he needs is a second chance. But it’s the one thing he can never get-or so he thinks. What if we could go back in time and reverse a tragic event, that is what is at stake for Ethan Barrett, in Burden of Proof.
Ethan is faced with the chance of restoring what was lost, what was taken years earlier. At what cost? As he enters his own past, will he discover a means to redeem the future.
Although a futuristic story, it had me wondering, what if we had the opportunity to correct past wrongs? The story was slow to start, but by the end it left me intrigued.
I received a copy of the book from Revell in exchange for an honest opinion. All opinions are my own.
I am a full time mom and volunteer with Disaster Relief as Blue Hat/Lead Cook for Mass Feeding. I am a Young Living Essential Oils Dist and love sharing and teaching others how to incorporate oils into everyday life. In my free time I love to read and review books for several Christian publishing companies.
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