Forgotten Justice

Forgotten Justice by Lois Richer, published by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. in 2004, is a 299-page work written in English. The story follows Christa Anderson, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she meets John Riddle, a man with no memory of his past. As they connect at Camp Hope, Christa, who has been struggling with the aftermath of a pool accident that left her paralyzed, begins to find hope and joy in her life again.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines elements of romance and suspense, exploring themes of identity and resilience. Christa’s journey of self-discovery is deeply influenced by her relationship with John, who seems to understand her in ways others cannot. The book delves into the complexities of their connection while addressing the challenges posed by disabilities, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in fiction that touches on religious and emotional themes.
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Christa Anderson never expected to lose her heart to a man without a real name she doesn’t even know. But ever since John Riddle showed up at Camp Hope with no memory of how he got there, Christa’s life has changed, for the better. While she was once lost in the devastation of a pool accident that left her paralyzed, she now embraces life, and the mysterious man who understands her better than anyone ever has.
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