Convicted felon Natalie Jones once gave her heart to Gage Merona. Now her heart belongs to eight-year-old Dash, the son Gage doesn't know about. Determined to face the criminal charges against her, Natalie moves Dash across the country to meet his father for the first time.
Although Dash is Natalie's whole world, her plan for redemption involves the heartbreaking task of leaving him with Gage. Will Natalie be able to forgive herself for what she must do? Will Dash?
And what happens when emotions between Natalie and Gage rekindle? How will Gage react when he learns the actual truth of what happened all those years ago?
"Forgiving Natalie is an unforgettable love story about forgiveness and second chances. An intense read, this latest Kristin Noel Fischer book will stay with you long after you finish the last page."
"The USAToday review was absolutely correct when it said once you've read Forgiving Natalie, the reader will want to read all her other books--I've already downloaded Anna's Courage and will be getting her other books. Forgiving Natalie is a feel-good book even though you can see disaster looming throughout the story. Fischer is a good writer who quickly draws the reader into the story. Her characters are well-drawn--Gage is swoon-worthy and the man every woman wants to marry. Natalie is spunky and independent and a great mother. Dash steals the book, though. I wanted it to work out for them almost from the get-go." Patricia Bradley
"I loved this unique story. Fischer has a refreshing way of creating characters that pull you in. Her heroine, Natalie, deals with a very difficult situation, but Fischer tells her story in a way that you could see how it could happen. As in all her books, Fischer has a great talent for showing faith in her characters without any pretense of preaching." CC
"I absolutely loved this story. It kept me riveted cover to cover. Such a terrific example of both people making mistakes and of forgiveness on both sides. And of God's grace." Barbara Fox
"I couldn't put it down! I thought I might know the ending but I wasn't sure. I read it all night. I couldn't put it down. One of my favorite reads of all time! Loved it!" Lovs2read