I Know the Plans Review Tour & Giveaway

Posted December 26, 2018 by thebeccafiles in / 5 Comments

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About the Book

i-know-the-plansBook: I Know the Plans

Author: Melissa Wardwell

Genre: Romance

Release Date: October, 2018

All the plans Tiffany and Brad made for their lives as individuals were thrown to the wind the moment they met. Now, after almost a decade of marriage, they spend more time apart than together. Though plans remain unfulfilled, their hearts seek to remain steadfast and connected.

After Brad returns from his latest tour in Afghanistan, it is evident that the man Tiffany married is no longer the same. As Brad struggles with reacquainting himself with his life, Tiffany questions how it could be part of God’s plan. Have the sins of their past finally come back to haunt them? No matter how much support they have in their family and friends, the choice is still theirs. Will they continue to trust God with their lives or will they choose their own course?

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About the Authormelissa-wardwell

Melissa Wardwell resides in the quant town of Owosso, Michigan with her husband and their three teen aged children. She began her writing journey in August of 2014 with her debut novel “What God Brings Together”. She decided to give writing a try after she shared a story that nagged at her with a friend. Unsure in her own abilities to craft a story she plunged ahead anyway. After reading the first draft of that first book, she then understood that God had a much bigger plan. “God does not give his children a desire just so that it can go to waste.” Since then, she has added three more novels and taken part in two anthologies. Melissa also has a review blog and is a contributing blogger for Heart”wings” Blog.

Being a mother and wife herself, Melissa understands the importance of taking care of yourself from time to time. So, all her stories revolve around women who are mothers: single mothers, widowed mothers, young mothers, married mothers, and even women who have a mother’s heart but no children of their own.

To see the full list of her work, visit www.melissawardwell.com

Guest Post from Melissa

Jeremiah 29:11 (ESV) “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.”

This verse has been my “Go To” verse since the day I married. It is a constant reminder that no matter what struggles I endure, God has a plan. I may not be able to see through the fog, I may not like or understand the journey, but it is all part of a plan. All I can do is trust God’s design for my life and be willing to move when He tells me to.

God used the writing process of “I Know the Plans” to remind me that He has a plan for me and book and I need to just trust the process. This book has taken me over a year to complete. If it wasn’t one thing to keep me from committing to it, then it was another. I don’t begrudge the events that kept me away, but as soon as I would begin to grumble to God about not having the energy or the brain power to write, I would get this preverbal reminder that I was not the one in control. If I am going to write faith lessons in fiction, I need to trust the Master Author.

In “I Know the Plans”, Sergeant Bradley Jones and his wife, Tiffany, are hit with one whopper of a plot twist that leaves them wondering if they can get through some major medical issues, PTSD, and infertility in one piece. Their family and friends do their best to support the couple but sometimes, trusting God’s plan is all they can do. Something we all try to learn to do in our own lives.

Due to the military thread in this book, I asked my veteran friends what charity they hold in high esteem. Almost every single one of them suggested “Wounded Warrior Project” and offered rave reviews of their humanitarian efforts in the military community. So, a portion of my royalties from this book will be going to “Wounded Warrior Project” in honor of their service and the service of thousands of others.

https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org

There is another group of people I wanted to honor. Those who fight with infertility. I know many who have fought the battle to have children of their own. Some eventually find success, while other have not. Some have even taken the route of adoption and have saved the lives of young ones who needed all the love in the world. Then there are some that just choose to embrace the fact that children of their own was not going to happen and have given all their love to others. All of these groups of people fight a battle that is riddled with pain, confusion, endless medical procedures, and thousands of dollars. There isn’t one group or anther that could support these people as much as our love, prayers, and thoughtful kindness can. So, I encourage you to embrace those around you and shower them with love. Sometimes what they need is just a friend that will listen and not try to mix the problem. Just as you have received the Father’s love, now you can give it away.

Finally, I want to thank the CelebrateLit blog team for signing up for this tour. I am honored that they choose to read this story and offer their honest opinions on this book. As always, I pray it ministers to the readers as much as it ministered to the author. “You all are amazing!”

Blessings,

Melissa Wardwell

My Review

It’s not foreign for us to hear of soldiers being sent overseas but do we take the time to think of them as individuals? As men and women with lives of their own and families to feed? Do we notice the sacrifices they have to make when they leave home? Do we think of the after-effects of when they return home? Can you imagine your spouse being sent overseas, only to come home severely injured and no longer knowing you who are? I can’t even fathom it, but this story gives a glimpse.

I don’t know what it’s like personally to have a close/immediate family member sent overseas, but I know people that have. In several situations I’ve heard that it has resulted in (or come close to resulting in), a failed marriage–and that’s without extensive injury! I don’t think we realize just what the cost is for soldiers who go to fight for our country’s freedom and the freedom of others. When Brad makes it home from the war, it’s directly to a hospital in the ICU. He doesn’t even remember his own wife or others in his life. The process is painstakingly slow for him to remember even tiny smidgens of what his life used to be. It’s painful to not to be remembered, and it’s painful not to remember. This was a very humbling story to read.

I Know the Plans is the third book in the Promises From Above series but it’s the first one I read. While I was able to make it through, I would suggest reading the other books first since there were other characters who played parts in this story that I felt a bit lost not understanding their whole story.

This was truly a humbling story to read and one that I would highly recommend. It helps to understand the life of soldiers and their families and exactly how much they give up to fight in war. While not every experience is the same, it’s what each soldier walks into knowing it as a possibility. It produces a thankfulness for the men and women who choose to serve.

*I received a copy of this from the author through Celebrate Lit Bloggers. Thoughts and opinions expressed are mine alone.

Rating: 4.5 stars

Age Appropriateness/Content Warnings:

*PLEASE NOTE: This section may contain mild spoilers but I do my best to reveal the difficult and/or triggering content without giving away the story

This book contains some heavy content. There are the initial war wounds experienced by Brad, but outside of that there are some heavy emotions that go along with it all. It can also be emotionally triggering for people dealing with infertility and/or miscarriages. My personal recommendation is for ages 15 and up.

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Giveaway

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To celebrate her tour, Melissa is giving away a grand prize that includes an “I know the plans” coffee mug and print copies of books 1, 2, & 3 from the Promises From Above Series!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter. https://promosimple.com/ps/d76f/i-know-the-plans-celebration-tour-giveaway

 

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5 responses to “I Know the Plans Review Tour & Giveaway

  1. Sounds like an intense read! Great review, Becca. 😊
    Both of my grandpas served. My dad’s dad served in WWII, my mom’s dad served in Korea. My own father served 4 years in Vietnam. My FIL served time in Vietnam, too. My two nephews by marriage have served. One served in Afghanistan. And, one has served all over. He’s still enlisted. Military has been a big part of my family for generations. It’s definitely not easy. But I come from a long line of, and married into a long line of men who feel it’s their duty to serve this great country of ours. I’m the most annoyed with how badly our country treats our soldiers. It definitely needs to change.

    • Yes I fully agree there needs to be change! Soldiers give up way more than we realize—more than just their time when they serve. There needs to be more support for them coming home

  2. Though circumstances are extensive, the life these families lead is often hidden in the shadows or over glorified. Some of my closest friends inspired me to write this story and I will be forever grateful for their transparency to help me write this story accurately.
    Thank you for taking the time to read this book. I am glad that you enjoyed it.
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  3. Tammy Hudson

    Sounds like a great book I am so excited to read this. Thanks for the chance.
    Tighefan42 atgmaildotcom

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