15/15 Fragments of Light by Michéle Phoenix
Christian fiction about a women with cancer, Ceelie, and her friendship with another cancer patient, Darlene. Darlene's father ran out on her and her mother, shortly he returned to the US, after being part of the D-Day invasion in France. He didn't just walk out.... He seemingly disappeared without a trace. After years of resentment, Darlene asks Ceelie to try to find out more information on her father as a dying wish. This eventually results in Ceelie going to Normandy, France.
I was almost afraid, because this book was listed a Christian fiction. While there was a sub plot that involved relationships, it was NOT girl meets perfect guy because God is awesome. (God IS awesome, but it doesn't mean that everyone gets the perfect spouse, as many Christian fiction books seem to indicate, and I'm sick of that sub-plot.) And really the only "Christian" part was an heirloom Bible with specific verses underlined, which are quoted. And the fact that swearing is hinted at, but not written. I enjoyed this much more than I originally thought I would.
Next up -- A re-read of the entire Harry Potter series. Yes, I bought the books. I won't do any reviews for those, since I've read them twice before, and most on here would have either read them or know the basic plot. I anticipate, at the rate I've been reading, this will take me into the 2022 reading challenge.