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Who I am with you / Robin Lee Hatcher.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextSeries: Hatcher, Robin Lee, Legacy of faith ; book 1.Kaiwhakaputa: Nashville, Tennessee : Thomas Nelson, [2018]Whakaahuatanga: 307 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780785219262
  • 0785219269
Ngā marau: DDC classification:
  • 813/.54 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3558.A73574 W49 2018
Summary: "Two broken hearts find God's healing in the first novel of Robin Lee Hatcher's new Legacy of Faith series.</strong> Jessica was pregnant and facing divorce when her husband and daughter were killed in a car accident months ago. Left to endure the tragedy and her pregnancy alone, she pulls away from her friends and community instead of leaning on them for care and support. She feels far away from God, lost and floating without an anchor. Then at her grandmother's funeral, Jessica receives a gift--her great-grandfather's Bible--which she relegates to a shelf in her house to gather dust alongside the other remnants of her faith. Ridley has suffered loss too. Disgraced in his job, his career seems to be over for good. He is both bitter and shamed. Adding insult to injury, his girlfriend of more than a year leaves at the first sign of trouble. Ridley retreats to a vacation property owned by his parents to lick his wounds and hide from the press. When he first arrives, he meets Jessica, his closest neighbor in this mountain community. But the last thing he wants is to become involved with her or anyone else in Hope Springs. All he wants is to be left alone. But God doesn't intend to let Ridley and Jessica go on hiding from life, even at its most difficult. Thumbing through the Bible later, seeing notes in both pencil and ink, Jessica begins a journey back to faith and wholeness. And the broken roads they have followed bring Jessica and Ridley to each other as well"--Summary: "Two broken hearts find God's healing in the first novel of Robin Lee Hatcher's new Legacy of Faith series"--
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"Two broken hearts find God's healing in the first novel of Robin Lee Hatcher's new Legacy of Faith series.</strong> Jessica was pregnant and facing divorce when her husband and daughter were killed in a car accident months ago. Left to endure the tragedy and her pregnancy alone, she pulls away from her friends and community instead of leaning on them for care and support. She feels far away from God, lost and floating without an anchor. Then at her grandmother's funeral, Jessica receives a gift--her great-grandfather's Bible--which she relegates to a shelf in her house to gather dust alongside the other remnants of her faith. Ridley has suffered loss too. Disgraced in his job, his career seems to be over for good. He is both bitter and shamed. Adding insult to injury, his girlfriend of more than a year leaves at the first sign of trouble. Ridley retreats to a vacation property owned by his parents to lick his wounds and hide from the press. When he first arrives, he meets Jessica, his closest neighbor in this mountain community. But the last thing he wants is to become involved with her or anyone else in Hope Springs. All he wants is to be left alone. But God doesn't intend to let Ridley and Jessica go on hiding from life, even at its most difficult. Thumbing through the Bible later, seeing notes in both pencil and ink, Jessica begins a journey back to faith and wholeness. And the broken roads they have followed bring Jessica and Ridley to each other as well"--

"Two broken hearts find God's healing in the first novel of Robin Lee Hatcher's new Legacy of Faith series"--

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