Discovery of Hope: A Coming Home Again Novel - Inspirational Christian Fiction for Book Clubs & Relaxing Reading
Discovery of Hope: A Coming Home Again Novel - Inspirational Christian Fiction for Book Clubs & Relaxing Reading

Discovery of Hope: A Coming Home Again Novel - Inspirational Christian Fiction for Book Clubs & Relaxing Reading" (注:根据跨境电商图书类目特点,增加了图书类型关键词和典型使用场景。原中文标题已翻译为英文,并优化了SEO关键词结构)

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Do you believe in angels?Willow Carter certainly did not, until Hope showed up and refused to leave. This insistent angel opens Willow’s eyes to a world filled with incredible people in many forms—a purple-headed artist with a heart lined in pure gold, an autistic young man who sees the world through different eyes, a homeless woman trying to survive. As if they weren’t enough, JP Thorton enters Willow’s life and turns it upside down and around and round. The surfboard-riding photographer needs to understand how to claim hope, too.Willow and JP go on a journey for something we all need and it leads them to a discovery of hope. Such a powerful thing hope can be, and an endless journey of wonder when truly discovered. Hope can change everything. You only need a spark of it to lead to a blazing wonder.

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Willow is in a fatal car crash, but miraculously survives, and, guided by an angel named Hope, goes on to pursue her secret passion for photography, including an internship with JP.Best bits: I really liked Willow, and her boldness in turning a car accident into a chance to re-prioritize her life. She feels in over her head a lot, but forges through, partially thanks to the way her brain injury seems to have erased the ability to think before speaking. She learns to love, and she does it beautifully. Conversations with Hope make her appear a bit insane, but they also help her learn how to extend love and compassion to people who are somehow different than the norm. The friendships Willow initiates at Hope’s promptings are the best parts of the book. I liked seeing Willow's reactions to the different church services she attends. The ways JP and Willow extend love to others is heartwarming, and a great model of Christianity.Issues: I'm not sure what I think about the almost-violent kissing sessions when Willow is comforting JP, though they are very careful not to cross any lines before marriage, even when living in such close proximity. Quite a few typos and instances of incorrect word usage. I really enjoyed Willow's voice, and really disliked the way the first and last chapters were suddenly not her. Chapter 1 was at least from Hope's POV, which was okay, though I didn’t love it. But the last chapter gave no indication that it was Hope; it just sounded like an author's note, not a final chapter.