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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars intriguing inspirational relationship drama, October 12, 2004
This review is from: At the Scent of Water (Paperback)
In Asheville, North Carolina, Dr. Samuel Truelove enjoyed his work as a highly regarded heart surgeon, cherished his beloved wife Annie and treasured their daughter, but never allowed family to get in the way of surgery. When he blew his daughter's diagnosis, a wedge formed between Annie and him. Reconciliation failed as Annie finally gave up on Sam and left for her sister's home when he chose surgery over her. His idyllic life collapsed further when pride drove Sam to perform an emergency operation when he was in no condition to do so, resulting in tragedy.

Annie fled her husband to work at the Seattle Times and ultimately she obtained a job with the Los Angeles Times. She hoped to gain some solace in her work, but a headline forces her to return to the place of her greatest sorrow, her hometown where Sam, seeking redemption for his sin of pride at a clinic, has prayed everyday for five years for a second chance as he needs her now more than ever.

AT THE SCENT OF WATER is an intriguing inspirational relationship drama that stars a prideful modern day Job, who had everything, but lost it all in a series of appalling errors that cost lives and his family. The story line is character driven mostly by Sam, but to a degree by Annie who has given up on him, love, and in many ways God because she ponders why bad things happen to good people. Though the action is limited readers who cherish a powerful insightful look at two lost souls seeking solace and redemption will want to read this moving tale.

Harriet Klausner
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At The Scent of Water, March 2, 2005
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After reading the other reviews all I can say (WITHOUT GIVING TO MUCH AWAY) you will not be sorry you picked this book up. I have gone back through and looked up scripture reference. And wrote the ABC of salvation in the back of my bible to share with others later. Today I am purchasing Linda Nichols other books.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A hopeful tale of God redemptive benevolence, November 2, 2004
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Following the devastating loss of their young daughter, Sam and Annie separate and try to create new lives for themselves, 2,000 or so miles apart. But five years later, circumstances bring them both back to the same North Carolina town where they once lived and loved each other, and where both of their families have been praying for their reconciliation for half a decade.

But that's not all. Sam and Annie's last name is Truelove. Neither seems to have been involved in any kind of close relationship in those intervening years, though Sam's career as a surgeon and Annie's as a journalist wouldn't exactly have kept them cloistered. The home they shared when they were married is exactly as it was the day Annie took off in Sam's truck, seemingly for good. Their clothes still hang in the closets, and all of their belongings appear to be intact --- no mildew or damage from hungry insects or rodents, no interruption of electrical service, pretty much everything still in pristine condition. And every year, Sam goes to the same restaurant on the same date at the same time, hoping that Annie, his...um...true love, will appear and give him a second chance.

If none of that bothers you, then the rest of the book won't either. Not even the fact that these two people are so utterly obsessed with each other that every little thing they do seems to remind them of each other. I half expected Annie to take a breath and suddenly remember that she also used to take a breath when she lived with Sam. Still, they take precious little action toward reconciliation even though the constant flood of memories seems to rule their lives. (In a moment of clarity and decided understatement, Annie realizes that "the memories of her life were all entwined with Sam.")

Despite all that, the basic plotline is believable and even compelling. A poor decision on Sam's part during heart surgery has left a young patient on life support for five years, and the girl's time is running out. The story of the battle between the state and the girl's family becomes national news, and Sam takes a leave of absence from his practice to prevent negative publicity from hurting the Tennessee hospital he is affiliated with. When Annie, who is between newspaper jobs on the West Coast, learns of the worsening situation, she takes advantage of her time off to return to the Asheville area --- which is exactly where Sam plans to spend his leave of absence and sort out his future. There they are reunited, but the reunion is less than cordial --- just days earlier, Annie filed for divorce. There's a lovely twist at the very end that makes for a pleasant surprise.

Nichols's writing, for the most part, is fairly straightforward, though there are some nice touches here and there, along with moments of genuine insight and honesty. After a seasoned believer tries to answer Sam's questions about why God had allowed the surgery to go wrong and his marriage to fail, Sam doesn't want to hear the usual "God loves you" speech: "Sam shook his head. The answer wasn't satisfactory. And he realized then that it wasn't an explanation he wanted from God as much as an apology." That's honesty.

Here's another nice passage, in which Annie realizes that her hopes for a perfect life with Sam are unrealistic: "The bright, shining life she had imagined with him vanished. Reality took its place. Not the flawless, backlit reality of fantasy, but the real, bumpy, scarred, beautiful, breathing, warm-skinned life she knew she was meant to have."

At its essence, this is a book about hope, written for Christians rather than for unbelievers. AT THE SCENT OF WATER offers readers a reason to believe that the God they know --- or once knew --- is able to give them "beauty for ashes and the oil of joy for mourning."
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great book!, July 12, 2006
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Tammy "Tseana" (AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This book was the first I have ever read by Linda Nichols. You will not regret buying this book. It kept my interest from the moment I picked it up. Definately a good read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Read, August 9, 2007
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E. Ferguson (Upper Marlboro, MD USA) - See all my reviews
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I thoroughly enjoyed this novel by Linda Nichols. She is a gifted author she uses great detail in her writing, creating such a clear visual image of the events taking place in the story. It's a story of faith, hope, and of God's love and sovereignty. I strongly recommend this book.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, February 18, 2005
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I really enjoyed this book and the depth that this author goes into with the various characters. We have two broken people
who are deeply in love, but because of tragedies, they end up going their separate ways. The book shows how Annie and Sam try to move on, but you can sense that they are not complete without the other.

This book was set in the mountains of Tennesee. You can feel the beauty of that area throughout the book. I loved the story about the other Annie from a long time ago, and how similar she is to the current Annie.

I thought this was such a great book. Look forward to more books by this author.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, July 23, 2009
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This is, hands down, one of the best books of adult Christian fiction I've read in many years. It's rare that I read a novel that really changes me; this one did. After I read/inhaled it the first time, I bought the audio version and listened through again because it was so rich I didn't get it all the first time. I know this is a book that I'll return to again and again.

I live near the area where the story is supposed to have taken place. Linda Nichols captured the setting truly and beautifully.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At the Scent of Water, April 18, 2009
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I really enjoyed the boook At the Scent of Water. I have read several of Linda Nichols books and really enjoy the way she writes.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! A book to read several times!, July 7, 2008
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L. Barrett (Portland, Oregon USA) - See all my reviews
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I picked up this book from our church library to read while on vacation and found myself engrossed in the story line immediately. Although not the age of the older woman in the book's opening chapter, I saw myself in her concern for another and in her desire to help in some way. Every year for the past 5 years when she has gone to her favorite mountain inn restaurant to celebrate her birthday with friends, she has seen the same man at the exact same time and at the same corner table and has noted that he is obviously waiting for someone who never comes. Her concern has caused her to begin to pray for him and for the circumstances of his life that have caused the deep pain and sadness she sees written across his face. The author weaves a story of answered prayer, of a renewal of faith in God's control over all of life, of being able to ask tough questions of "why?" I have struggled with my own questions to God, many of which were also asked by the characters in the book. The answers given by several godly people in the story were challenging and deeply thought-provoking and yet also deeply satisfying. I found my faith renewed in a way I never expected and realized I'd become very thirsty spiritually for more due to some deep sadnesses in my own life. Through this wonderful book which is now one of my top 5 books, I know God has worked in my heart in a very special way and will continue to do so. I do not believe it was by chance that I saw the book and checked it out. God had it all planned out for the book to be there just when I needed it. I also loved the truth of the verse, Job 14:9, from which the title of the book is taken. I highly recommend "At the Scent of Water" to anyone who is hurting due to the loss of a loved one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars moving and challenging, February 10, 2007
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Linda Nichols brings you face to face with the opportunity to look at your grief...whatever grief you may have in life...and still see the sovereignty and grace of Almighty God in the midst of it. Mrs. Nichol's characters and skillfully woven plot not only kept me intrigued, but also challenged my faith and my expectations of God in times of overwhelming grief or difficulty. Why does God allow tragedies? How am I to respond to them? Who is He in the midst of them? Mrs. Nichols addresses these questions and more, in the midst of a story that manages to stay delightful amidst deep questions and sorrow. The final chapter had a great twist that brought a huge smile to my face! Definitely worth reading and passing on to a good friend as well!
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