I read Someday (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 3). This is a series that is best read in order and focuses on the Baxter family. There are 3 sets of books about the Baxters. The first set is called the Redemption Series. Karen Kingsbury co-wrote it with Gary Smalley. The next set is the Firstborn Series, and Karen wrote these on her own. Then, she wrote the Sunrise Series. The book I’m reading now is the 3rd book in the Sunrise Series. It’s unusual to have so many books about the same family (14 books).
I find this family is easy to love, and I feel compelled to read to the last book to find out what happens to them. Some of the story lines throughout the series took a little while to grow on me especially in the Firstborn Series. The story line with Dayne and Katy is the only one that seems to drag at times. I think Karen is an extremely talented writer. When I worked at the library, we couldn’t keep her books on the shelf. This is one of the few authors that writes books that make me cry. Her stories are so realistic that it’s easy to transport yourself to her world. All the books in this series are hard to put down after you start reading.
Karen Kingsbury does something unique. She raises funds for charity by including characters in her book based on real people. The winner of the bid at the charity gives Karen the name and details about a person they want to honor. She creates a character in her book to honor the person. In Someday (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 3), Karen creates 3 characters based on the life of three people. To read more about it go to Karen’s website and click on the ‘Forever in Fiction and Karen’s Trademark’ link.
The current book, Someday (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 3), follows Ashley, John, Brooke, Luke, Katy, and Dayne. I am enjoying it so far. I can’t give too many details as I don’t want to spoil it for those of you who haven’t read it yet and possibly not read any of this series. Usually when a book has too many story lines in one book, I don’t like it. It doesn’t bother me in this book, probably partially because I know the characters from the other books and partially because of Karen’s gifted writing. I like the fact that Ashley takes the lead in keeping the family connected. She has a big heart and a strong faith in God. She has her flaws, but she cares deeply about her family. Ashley is my favorite character in the whole series.
If you have read some of this series, please comment on if you are hooked or not in reading this series.
Baxter Series:
Redemption (Redemption Series-Baxter 1, Book 1)
Remember (Redemption Series-Baxter 1, Book 2)
Return (Redemption Series-Baxter 1, Book 3)
Rejoice (Redemption Series-Baxter 1, Book 4)
Reunion (Redemption Series-Baxter 1, Book 5)
Fame (Firstborn Series-Baxter 2, Book 1)
Forgiven (Firstborn Series-Baxter 2, Book 2)
Found (Firstborn Series-Baxter 2, Book 3)
Family (Firstborn Series-Baxter 2, Book 4)
Forever (Firstborn Series-Baxter 2, Book 5)
Sunrise (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 1)
Summer (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 2)
Someday (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 3)
Sunset (Sunrise Series-Baxter 3, Book 4)
I too am hooked on these books.
the public library is out of “Someday” and I would have to drive about 45 minutes to buy it… plus… once I start reading her books I can’t put them down. Which makes for a very NON productive day! haha. I am going to wait until September to read Someday I think. I think that Summer ended on an odd note. As if she was rushed to finish it. I didn’t really enjoy the ending with Katy and Dayne. It was rather… odd? It’s like, okay? That’s it?
Don’t give up on reading Someday. You still have time before Sunset is published. Karen Kingsbury’s books are very addictive. My mom usually buys them and passes them on to me. A few times I did buy my own copy because I couldn’t wait to see what happened. Thanks for your post!