
Synopsis (from the publisher)
Roxy
Burke left her family vowing to become a country-western star. Now shes
homedreams shattered, her life a mess. What no one could have predicted
is the effect the return of this prodigal has on her family. Its not
just Roxy who needs the healing power of grace.
(My review as seen in ACFW's E-zine, the August edition.)
Return to Me
by Robin Lee Hatcher is a powerful example of the ideal Christian
fiction novel. It parallels the story of the prodigal son and was so
engaging that I finished the story in one day. I just couldn’t put it
down. I identified with Roxy despite her many flaws.
Roxy’s
change of heart when she discovered Christ in an unlikely setting
reminded me of my own personal experience. I remember the same still,
small voice calling out to me until I finally gave my heart to the
Lord. Of course, Roxy’s older sister Elena decided Roxy needed to
experience additional consequences for her sin. Like what Roxy had
naturally suffered as a result of squandering her inheritance hadn’t
been painful enough, and not realizing, of course, all that her sister
had already lost because of her poor choices. I’ve never seen a better example of how self-righteousness wounds new believers and destroys relationships and trust.
Return to Me
is also a wonderful illustration of the emotional and spiritual fallout
resulting from manipulative rejection, and the believer’s need for a
close walk with the Lord in order to resist pride and jealousy when new
Christians succeed where they may have struggled. Thus the spiritual arc of the characters comes across as very genuine, especially when it comes to the older sister’s attitude.
There
are some gritty situations in this story, but nothing I wouldn’t let my
teenager read. Overall, it’s a fabulous example of the regrets people
experience as the result of poor choices, and the subsequent struggle
to forgive one’s self. The author concludes by portraying the Scripture
that refers to all things being possible through Christ Jesus. I highly
recommend this story because of the life-changing lessons within.
Return to Me was published by Zondervan and released in June 2007.