What We Found in Hallelujah
by Vanessa Miller
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Pub Date Nov 29 2022 | Archive Date Dec 29 2022
Thomas Nelson--FICTION | Thomas Nelson
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Description
Another storm is on the horizon for the Reynolds women. And the only way out is to go through it.
Good things never happen in November—at least not for the Reynolds women. It was the month they lost their patriarch. And the month when fourteen-year-old Trinity went missing during a tropical storm. So Hope Reynolds isn’t surprised when it becomes the month she walks in on her boyfriend kissing another woman. Or when she receives a panicked call from her mother about a mistake that could cost the family their treasured beach house.
Meanwhile, Faith Reynolds-Phillips is facing her own financial struggles. She’s also looking down the barrel of divorce and raising a daughter who reminds her so much of her younger sister, Trinity, that sometimes it physically hurts. The last place Hope and Faith want to be is in Hallelujah, South Carolina, during hurricane season. Going home will force them to confront the secrets that have torn their family apart. But if they can survive another storm, they’ll have a chance to rebuild on a new foundation—the truth.
In the latest novel from prolific writer Vanessa Miller, three women must find the strength to endure the storm and the faith to believe in a miracle.
“A heartwarming, page-turning, beautiful story about family secrets, mother-daughter relationships, forgiveness, and restored faith.” —Kimberla Lawson Roby, New York Times bestselling author
- Inspiring contemporary fiction
- Stand-alone novel
- Includes discussion questions for book clubs
- Other books by Vanessa Miller: Something Good
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780785256830 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 336 |
Featured Reviews
I loved these realistic characters. This was a true escape read for me.
Many thanks to Thomas Nelson Fiction and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.
What We Found in Hallelujah is the followup novel for Vanessa Miller. This was such a nice read. I would highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys contemporary Christian fiction with a depth of characters, diversity, and a strong setting.
What a perfectly delightful contemporary Christian fiction read! I absolutely loved this gem by Vanessa Miller. In this story we see a group of friends going back to their home town to discover a hidden treasure, but what the reader gets is so much more. This is a story of complex family relationships and dynamics, tragedy and struggle, growth and healing, and all wound together it made for an absolutely beautiful read! I truly couldn't put this book down as I became so invested the characters lives. I really came to love each of the characters and was sad to leave them by the end, which is always a mark of an excellent book for me. A highlight for me that I thought was so well done was the faith element in the story. It was inspiring and really struck me how the characters relied on their faith and prayer to help them get through whatever they were facing. We see an ultimate theme here honoring God through our relationships and that regardless of what we're walking through, God is always present and answering our prayers.
I cannot wait of read more from this author! Her wonderful writing and storytelling really blew me away here. I highly recommend this book to my fellow lovers of the Christian fiction genre!
Many thanks to Thomas Nelson and NetGalley for the gifted e-copy!
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