Two Weeks by Karen Kingsbury

wo  Weeks by Karen  Kingsbury   is a true to  life  fiction book. It is  well  written. It is a stand alone Baxter  family book  Cole Baxter is  Ashley and Landon   Baxter's   18 year old son  who  is a senior  in high school and planning on  studying medicine at  Liberty University.  He   meets  Elise who  is new   at  his  school. He is  very attracted to her personality and physically.    Elise wants to study art in New York in her future.    Early in their  relationship  Elise  finds out   she is pregnant   from a former  abusive  boyfriend .   .  Elise  is  presented with lots of  questions after  she finds out she is pregnant.   She  is adjusting to her body  changes   but also when she is   going to tell her  mother, aunt and uncle  ,  Cole , if she is going to keep the baby or  put the  baby up for adoption.   Cole is supportive right away  but later  thinks   if  He  can really   give up his future  medicine career to   support Elise and her baby.   His  parents are very supportive of Elise and Cole.    Elise  is referred to an adoption attorney to help with her adoption  decision.   The  adoption attorney   told her about a couple who had  struggled with  infertility for 10 years.  The  wife is  an OB  nurse at the hospital  Cole and Elise are  volunteering at    and  the husband is an administrator at the same hospital.   Elise leaves with  questions  about if she should or  should not adopt.      The  book  leave the reader with  real world  questions   about real  situations.    The reader can   see how difficult the situations are .   The book constantly  refers to   Christian  truth and principles.     What will happen with  Cole , Elise,  the  couple who are struggling with infertility?     I  appreciate Howard books  letting me read and review this book.   I will be  sharing my review on my blog , Amazon,   CBD,    Goodreads,  with pastors, friends,  Thank you also to netgalley for  giving me this book to review with the publisher's  consent.

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