About the book: When Logan De Witt learns of his father’s sudden death, he returns home to the family’s dairy farm. During his stay, he discovers his mother’s struggle with finances and his younger sister’s struggle with grief. Concern for his family presses Logan to make the difficult decision to leave his career as a pastor and stay on the farm. As a way to make some extra money, he agrees to board the teacher for their local school.
Karen Millerson arrives from Chicago ready to teach high school but her position is eliminated so she accepts the role of country school teacher. Eager to put her family’s ugly past behind her, Karen begins a new career to replace the trust she lost in her own father who had been in ministry when she was a child.
Logan and Karen both sense a call from the Lord to serve him, but neither of them expected that one day they would do it together.
Can Karen learn to trust again? Will Logan lay aside his grief in exchange for God’s purpose for his life?
About the author:
Michelle De Bruin is a worship leader and spiritual services provider. She lives in Iowa with her husband and two teenage sons. A romantic at heart, Michelle is always looking for glimpses of God’s love through the window of a good story.
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My review of Hope For Tomorrow: Ooh, quite a change from the normal school teacher, western, romance. This is a nice romance novel that doesn’t lag too much and is enjoyable. A few things seemed slightly unrealistic but they weren’t too bad.
The characters were well developed and interesting though the main characters feel a little flat as one point it wasn’t too bad though.
If you like romances, western, sweet stories, and just a little but of drama I am sure that you will enjoy this book as well.
The best literary jug the story was of course when Tilly made less… It was humorous tho say the least.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
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