by Loree Lough
4. Who is your favorite secondary character . . . and why?
5. Do you have a least favorite secondary character? Who is it, and why?
6. Do either of these individuals remind you of people in your own life? Who . . . and why?
7. Which life experience is most responsible for any change you detected in Dusty’s personality?
8. What event influenced Grace’s character growth?
9. Which of the following would you say plays the most important role in this story: Faith, acceptance, or forgiveness?
10. Were you happy to see that Honor and Matt finally got together?
11. What spiritual lesson(s) did you learn from the story’s ending?
12. Which of the secondary characters would make the most interesting main characters in the next First Responders story?
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