Lap Baby by Amy Q. Barker – Review by Stephanie Tellas

“Twenty years ago. A plane crash. Three women survivors inexorably connected by fate, destiny, and a cause. Did you know that lap babies (children under the age of two) are instructed to be placed on the floor of a plane during an emergency? Sounds crazy, but it’s true. Julie Geiger, a flight attendant, told five sets of parents to do just that. Now she must live with the consequences. Will changing the rules bring her healing and forgiveness? And where does love fit into her life now?
Marie Stanley lost her baby boy on that flight. And she knows exactly who to blame. Julie. ”
How will the survivors cope, anger, resentment? How will the person blamed feel guilty, sad, depressed?
Will have to read the story to find out the journey. First time reading this author. I give the book 4 stars. Plan to read more of this author’s stories.

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