by Amanda Tru
I hope that the following questions help you apply London’s story in your own life. May your own experiences prepare you to lean forward in your journey, forgetting what lies behind in your eagerness to run the race God has before you. While there truly is no place like home, may your eyes stay fixed on the home ahead of you instead of any glass-darkened shadow behind.
1. Why does London want to go home?
What time or place in your life is “home”? If you could choose one time in your life to return to, where or when would it be? Would you go back if you could?
2. How is London different than when she lived in Crossroads as an 18-year-old?
Are you different than you were five, ten, or twenty years ago? What experiences has God brought you through? Do you like the changes?
1 Corinthians 13:11, Hebrews 6:11, Philippians 3:12-16
3. At the beginning of the book, were you on “Team Adam” or “Team Mason”? What did you like or not like about each? Did you change your mind at any point in the book? Why?
Both men claim to be Christians and also claim to love London. How does each man reflect or not reflect Christ in his actions and his love for London?
1 John 2:6, 2 Corinthians 3:6, Galatians 5:22-23, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8
4. What did you think of London’s actions toward Rhonda? She goes behind Rhonda’s back to try to help others. She feels guilty about it, but she struggles and knows that, if she is honest, Rhonda would never let her remedy the situation. What do you think? Does London do the right thing in secretly trying to undo the damage caused by Rhonda? Why or why not?
James 4:17, Proverbs 31:8-9, Ephesians 4:25
5. What would you do differently? How could London handle things differently?
2 Corinthians 8:21, Acts 24:16
Please note, there is not necessarily a right or wrong answer, but it does present an interesting moral dilemma. What is the greater wrong—acting secretly behind someone’s back or allowing that someone to do something you believe is wrong?
Matthew 5:10-12, Isaiah 1:17, Colossians 3:9
6. In the end, London decides that Mason is the one God has planned for her, even though he isn’t who she thought she wanted. Is your significant other who you thought you wanted? Why or why not?
Whether or not you’re married, what traits do you feel are non-negotiable, and which ones have some wiggle room. In short, what is your “garbage man” like?
2 Corinthians 6:14, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, 1 Peter 4:8, 1 John 4:18-19
7. What “yes” can you say to God? Part of the spiritual theme of this book is realizing that God has used your past experiences to mold you into who He wants and prepare you to do His work. Play the what-if game! Looking at your own life and experiences, brainstorm some unique ways God might use you to serve him.
Genesis 50:20, Romans 5:1-5, Colossians 3:17, Romans 8:28-30, Hebrews 13:20
As a child, I attended a quaint country school bordered by four huge trees that frequently boasted dirt houses around them. When the bell rang, I ran back inside the classroom with hands permanently stained from sweeping the dust around the roots aside and forming dirt walls in intricate paths I imagined as castles. Sound familiar?
After school, I rode the bus home to our dead-end country road and played outside until sunset when I’d come inside to eat a dinner I didn’t have to prepare. At the end of the day, I’d slip into sheets I didn’t have to wash, ready to be the one tucked into bed.
Of course, those memories are all rosy and don’t include any of the arguments with my siblings, the financial trouble, the medical issues, or social struggles I also experienced as a child. Instead, I remember the good parts and think how nice it would be to go home where life’s cares aren’t adult-sized.
While London’s story is in some ways a mirror of my own, like London I’ve come to realize that God doesn’t want me to go back home. Everything I’ve experienced forms a backdrop and provides the tools to shape me into who He wants me to be. Those dust houses in the schoolyard equipped me to create “the real houses” with words that you just read. Isn’t it exciting to think that God planned for every little experience you’ve ever had—that He intends to use them all for your greatest good in serving Him? After all, He’s preparing us to finish our race strong and truly go home to a place not created with dust.
Thank you for reading. In a way, every time you read one of my books, you enter into a little dust house I’ve planned and swept clean. I pray that this book made you laugh, think, and touched you in some way. As you close this book, my prayer is that you may appreciate the journey God has brought you through thus far, with all the rosy hues and shadows of your past. May He shape you into a beautiful servant who He uses in mighty ways to do His work. And, when you cross the finish line, may He take your own dusty hands and say, “Welcome home.”
Author of The Second Yes
www.amandatru.com
Amanda Tru loves to write exciting books with plenty of unexpected twists. She figures she loses so much sleep writing the things, it’s only fair she makes readers lose sleep with books they can’t put down!
Amanda has always loved reading, and writing books has been a lifelong dream. A vivid imagination helps her write captivating stories in a wide variety of genres. Her current book list includes everything from historical, to action-packed suspense, to inspirational romance, to a Christian time travel/romance series. Amanda is also the author and organizer behind the unique, multiauthor Crossroads collection series.
Amanda is a former elementary school teacher who now spends her days being a mommy to her four young children and her nights furiously writing. Amanda and her family live in a small Idaho town where the number of cows outnumbers the number of people.
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Yesterday Series:
Yesterday
The Locket
Today
The Choice
Tomorrow
The Promise
Forever (coming soon)
Tru Exceptions Series:
Baggage Claim
Mirage
Point of Origin
Rogue
Brides by Mail Series:
(Written with Cami Wesley)
Bride of Pretense
Bride by Request
Bride of Regret
The Secret Bride Society Series:
The Secret Bride Society
Crossroads Suspense Series:
The Night of the White Elephant
Christian Romance:
Secret Santa
The Random Acts of Cupid
The Assumption of Guilt
The Christmas Card Series:
The Christmas Card
A Cinderella Christmas
Clean Romance:
The Romance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Children’s:
(Under the pen name J. Lasterday)
Dog the Dragon Series:
The Dragon’s Escape
The Cabin Boy’s Treasure
The Great Expedition (coming soon)
Dear Readers,
Thank you for saying “yes” in choosing to read our collection! We hope you enjoyed each individual book, as well as seeing how they all worked into the final story. Isn’t it amazing to think of how our own real-life stories interconnect in significant ways that we may never know? In God’s hands, even our worst difficulty can be used to bless someone else!
One of the fun benefits of reading a book is that you get to cheat in ways that we can’t in real life! In The Second Yes you got to see how God used London’s actions in the lives of other characters. Though a real London wouldn’t ever realize the impact a wedding dress could have, you get to appreciate the examples of miracles and life changes that came in the form of white silk, chiffon,
and lace.
May you close this book with the assurance that your work and actions matter as well. Whether you are searching for home, struggling with family relationships, or trying to wade through life’s difficulties hoping for God’s direction, we hope God uses even the most insignificant details in unexpectedly significant ways, leading you exactly where He wants and molding you into who He wants you to be.
This is a unique set of books, with each story fitting together like a puzzle piece with the final book. Since all of the stories have a point of intersection, we call it a Crossroads Collection. If you love the premise of this set and are eager for more, please check out the other Crossroads Collections. There are currently a total of five collections that, due to their popularity, have become almost their own brand. Out of the Blue Bouquet, Yesterday’s Mail, Under the Christmas Star, and Betwixt Two Hearts are now available at the links below! In each of them, you will find five new books tied together once again with a crossroads to the last book in the set.
We also have more “Crossroads Collections” in the works! If you would like to be notified of new and upcoming collections in this series, please sign up with Amanda Tru’s email newsletter. She is excitedly organizing more of these multiauthor sets of this type, and she notifies subscribers when new collections are released.
Finally, if you enjoyed this collection, please help spread the word, write a review, ask your library to stock that hardback, and/or recommend it to your friends! This collection, like the others, will only be available for a limited time, so be sure to help spread the word and also snag the paperback version that will last long after the ebook collection disappears. Eventually, each set will be disbanded and the books published individually. So read them as complete sets while you can!
Thank you again for reading. We hope you enjoyed our stories and that they sparked your imagination, touched your heart and even made you think. We wish you the best and hope that you know the blessing of encountering the author of your real-life book. May He intersect every event of your life in chapters that draw you to Him, equip you to say “yes” to serve Him, and eventually lead you home. me.
Sincerely,
Alexa Verde, Chautona Havig, Hallee Bridgeman, Alana Terry, & Amanda Tru
The Second Yes Authors
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Did you miss Out of the Blue Bouquet, Crossroads Collection 1?
Out of the Blue Bouquet
Crossroads Collection 1
Five of today's Best-selling Christian Authors weave five unique yet connected stories together in this collection where misdirected floral deliveries lead to lives changed.
Courting Calla, by Hallee Bridgeman.
Ian knows Calla is the woman God has chosen for him, but Calla is hiding something big. Can Calla trust Ian with her secret, or will she let it destroy any possible hope they may have for a future?
Seoul in Love, by Alana Terry.
Love was lost a long time ago. A chance meeting in Seoul might change all that forever.
A Kærasti for Clari, by Carol Moncado.
Her job as social media manager for Eyjania's Queen Mother keeps Clari Sørenson busy. An unexpected treasure hunt with Joel Christiansen might just be the vacation she needs.
Premeditated Serendipity, by Chautona Havig.
A floral fiasco sparks a plan to play matchmaker. Reid has his reasons for not pursuing Kelsey… yet, and outside interference only makes an already difficult situation even more awkward.
Out of the Blue Bouquet, by Amanda Tru.
When Brooke is left in charge of Crossroads Floral, she accidentally sends the flower deliveries to the wrong people. Unfortunately, some of those wrong people include all of the ex-girlfriends of the most eligible bachelor in town. Are Brooke's mistakes a complete disaster, or can there be something beautiful in an out-of-the-blue bouquet?
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Did you miss Yesterday’s Mail, Crossroads Collection 2?
Yesterday’s Mail
Crossroads Collection 2
Five of today's Best-selling Christian Authors weave five unique, connected stories where lost mail finds unexpected purpose.
Sleepless in Seoul, by Alana Terry
When Derek leads his church on a short-term mission trip to South Korea, he's definitely not expecting to find out the woman working with him is the same woman who broke his heart over twenty years ago.
Like Ships Passing, by Cynthia Hickey
One transposed number threatens to sink love before it gets started.
Chasing Pearl, by Hallee Bridgeman
A package lost in the mail since 1940 brings a modern couple together in a miraculous way.
Operation Posthaste, by Chautona Havig
A nine-year-old boy finds a bag of mail from WWII in the attic of their new house and makes it his personal mission to deliver every piece before his mom finds out.
Yesterday's Mail, by Amanda Tru
A Christian post office clerk uses her police officer background to investigate lost mail and solve a mystery that has plagued her small town for years.
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Did you miss Under the Christmas Star, Crossroads Collection 3?
Under the Christmas Star
Crossroads Collection 3
Five of today's Best-selling Christian Authors weave five unique, connected stories where handmade Christmas ornaments lead to miraculous answers to prayer.
Comfort and Joy, by Lesley Ann McDaniel
Recently divorced from her cheating, narcissistic ex-husband, Joy Bennet has set a firm boundary against dating until her kids are grown. But when Kyle Montgomery brings his dog to her clinic for emergency surgery, her resolve is put to the test.
Brushed with Love, by April Hayman
An unlikely couple? Perhaps, but when Shelby Matthews and Beau Wright work together to reestablish the Wright family annual Christmas pageant, a beautiful picture of love, family, and commitment emerges in this modern retelling of Ruth and Boaz.
Tangoed in Tinsel, by Chautona Havig
It took twenty years for Wayne Farrell to find the love of his life and only a sprained ankle to lose her. Still, when a new shot at romance presents itself, Wayne finds himself tangling and tangoing his life in unexpected directions.
Shattered Pieces, by Alana Terry
A young boy discovers the story of how his parents survived as an interracial couple in the American South during the Civil Rights movement.
Under the Christmas Star, by Amanda Tru
When an autistic young woman’s car and handcrafted ornaments are stolen, she struggles to keep her business and doubts her future could include friendship, love, and answered prayer.
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Did you miss Betwixt Two Hearts, Crossroads Collection 4?
Betwixt Two Hearts
Crossroads Collection 4
Six of today's Best-selling Christian Authors weave six brand-new, unique, interconnected stories where nothing comes between the love betwixt two hearts.
Betwixt Two Hearts, by Amanda Tru
All is fair in a contest of love. May the best matchmaker win. With control of their dating website the prize, Bailey and Camden embark on a matchmaking competition that snags on unexpected results.
The Swedehearts Glory Quilt, by Cathe Swanson
Eleanor ran away to find herself. David knew exactly where to go in life and Eleanor didn't fit into that journey. Could a matchmaking agency put them on the same map?
Whole Latte Love, by Kari Trumbo
Misguided Drew thinks all quiet women hide harmful secrets. While pretty, new best friend Addi's soft-spoken nature reminds him too much of past hurts to move their relationship forward. Can a matchmaking agency change his heart?
Seoul Refuge, by Alana Terry
Caroline is a new believer, excited and passionate about her faith. Calvin is a Boston police detective, an atheist who can hardly believe Christians have brainwash
ed his wife. Caroline just wants to follow God. Calvin just wants his wife back.
Guardian of Her Heart, by Carol Moncado
Signed up for a dating service by friends and brought together by a stowaway cat, Mark and Casey must decide if they want to overcome their apparent incompatibilities or go their separate ways.
Random Acts of Shyness, by Chautona Havig
Heath's sister, Selby, has laid down the law. It’s time to let her take over his love life. After a series of first and only dates, Heath embarks on her new scheme to help him overcome the debilitating nervous habit that has plagued him all his life. However, between dates, each worse than the last, he tries one more time to do things his way… sort of.