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“Compelling...a real page turner.”
Damon Owens (Speaker, founder NJNFP)
“While this book is definitely about NFP, it is also about the love of husbands
and wives, the love of parents for their children and the agonizing moral
choices we sometimes face. It is also about real people and about being
witnesses to a culture of life in a world overshadowed by the culture of
death.”
Kristie Wellman, One More Soul
“There is so much to love about Emily’s Hope – the innocence of young
love, the beautiful, miraculous, healing power of love and the beauty of
sacrificial married love and its life-giving splendor. This story is not a fantasy,
but is a tender and sensitive portrayal of what makes love real and lasting.”
Jean Heimann, Catholic Fire
“This book is a must read for anyone who has ever questioned whether living the NFP lifestyle is worth it
or ever been resentful of the deprivations of NFP. Your novel will provide tremendous attitude adjustment
for everyone who has ever struggled to live a holy and Catholic matrimony. I loved this book!”
Christopher Blunt (author, “Passport”)
The point of the book is simply this: for young men and women at the beginning of their adult life,
happiness here, now and later depends on being virtuous...I would encourage everyone to read this
book,certainly young women. It is a book I can wholeheartedly recommend.”
David Beresford, Catholic Insight Magazine
“Your book is a vehicle for the whole truth behind the Theology of the Body, presented so that people can
see how the teachings of the Church are to be followed.”
Joan Hon, (author “A Trip To Medjugorje”)
“...a brilliant device which allows for simultaneously explaining the separate time frames during
which contraception and abortion were legalized...”
James Volpe, NFP teacher, (Natural Family Life)
“A novel that captured my heart and taught me a lesson (or three) about my faith through
its story. This book was a valuable catechesis.”
Sarah Reinhard, Another Day of Catholic Pondering blog
“Emily’s Hope is not an ordinary book. It is the story of unconditional love, despair,
strong will, faith and spiritual growth.”
Tannia Ortiz Lopes, (author “The Window to My Soul”)
“...highly valuable in preparation for marriage. I would recommend reading it together with
older teens as part of the discussions of courtship and how best to respect and enjoy God’s
gift of sexuality in the context of marriage.”
Elizabeth Kathryn Gerold-Miller
The Divine Gift of Motherhood Blog
"If you love romance but hate smut, pick up this beautiful story
and let it carry you away. The characters are believable, layered,
human and humorous even in the midst of tragedy. The reader
never loses hope and is rewarded on every page with little gems
of character behavior, dialogue, plot twists and romantic intrigue...I
was so very sorry when it ended and so thrilled to hear a rumor
that she is writing a sequel. Let it be a series, Lord!
Lisa Mladinich, writer, novelist, Amazing
Catechists.com
All in all, a pleasant summer read, and a nice example of an
author growing in her work. With this novel, Gable's writing
matured in that the plot well-defined. I enjoyed it, and I'll be
passing it around to the fellow readers in my life or encouraging
them to get their own copy. Sarah Reinhard, Just Another Day
of Catholic Pondering
Gable has skillfully crafted this intriguing novel, introducing many turns and twists in the plot, which
will keep her reader’s eyes glued to the page, eager to learn the outcome of her tale. As the reader
proceeds, he/she discovers the true depth of the novel – which conveys the beautiful Catholic
teachings on conjugal love, and shares both a pro-life story and a conversion story.
Jean Heimann, Catholic Fire (Jean’s Blog, click here)
The book is a very enjoyable read, neither predictable nor formulaic...Gable shows the dire consequences
of sinful behaviors; but also that it is never too late to turn your life around. The healing power of
forgiveness will not bring back the lives that are lost, but it will help the survivors to move on. Gable’s tale
is no Pollyanna story. The ending is both uplifting and realistic.
Elizabeth Kathryn Gerold-Miller, Divine Gift of Motherhood
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"In Name Only" is a fascinating and moving read, sure to please historical fiction fans."
Midwest Book Review
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