Book Description:
Sometimes we’re allowed to glimpse the beauty within the brokenness . . .
Savannah Barrington has always found solace at her
parents’ lake house in the Berkshires, and it’s the place that she runs to when
her husband of over twenty years leaves her. Though her world is shaken, and
the future uncertain, she finds hope through an old woman’s wisdom, a little
girl’s laughter, and a man who’s willing to risk his own heart to prove to
Savannah that she is worthy of love.
But soon Savannah is given a challenge she can’t
run away from: Forgiving the unforgivable. Amidst the ancient gardens and musty
bookstores of the small town she’s sought refuge in, she must reconcile with
the grief that haunts her, the God pursuing her, and the wounds of the past
that might be healed after all.
Where Hope Begins is the story of grace in
the midst of brokenness, pointing us to the miracles that await when we look
beyond our own expectations.
My Review:
Where Hope Begins is one of those books that draws the reader in and doesn't let go. Then after you finish, the story lingers. Savannah Barrington's life is filled with sorrow, confusion, and trouble. But God has a plan. While I read, my emotions roller coastered up and down. At one point I thought I knew how I wanted the book to end, then changed my mind several times. I was pleased that the author created the perfect ending for Savannah. Catherine West is a talented writer who tackled some very difficult subjects in this book. Some that are hard to think about but need to be understood. If you do read this book, read the author's notes after you finish. FYI-Some of the characters drink alcohol even though this is considered an inspirational/Christian book. I'm not a fan of that, but that said, the story is five star. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Where Hope Begins is one of those books that draws the reader in and doesn't let go. Then after you finish, the story lingers. Savannah Barrington's life is filled with sorrow, confusion, and trouble. But God has a plan. While I read, my emotions roller coastered up and down. At one point I thought I knew how I wanted the book to end, then changed my mind several times. I was pleased that the author created the perfect ending for Savannah. Catherine West is a talented writer who tackled some very difficult subjects in this book. Some that are hard to think about but need to be understood. If you do read this book, read the author's notes after you finish. FYI-Some of the characters drink alcohol even though this is considered an inspirational/Christian book. I'm not a fan of that, but that said, the story is five star. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.