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What Hope Remembers (Misty Willow Book #3)
What Hope Remembers (Misty Willow Book #3) | Johnnie Alexander
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When Amy Somers loses her job as a lobbyist, she moves to Misty Willow, well aware that she's crossing bridges she'd burned years before. With all the mistakes she's made and the uncaring things she's done--even to her own family--she can hardly believe that happiness will find her, especially when Gabe Kendall, her first crush and her first kiss, rides back into her life atop a buckskin mare. A former Marine, Gabe is at loose ends after serving a prison sentence for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. He sees beyond Amy's hard exterior to the girl he once knew and loved, and he longs to see her open her heart. Yet with his vision clouded by shame for his past and fears about the future, he finds it difficult to see the path ahead. But the memory of that long-ago kiss just may have the power to reignite a romance that brings out the best in both of them.
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InnerSavvy
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3rd book in the series. Love this simple romance.

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Moonglotexas
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“In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and in trust shall be your strength.” Isaiah 30:15 is the opening quote for this Christian romance novel and sums up the journey for the main characters. Amy and Gabe have both suffered hugely and their growth during the novel is uplifting. The insidious characters and the mystery to be solved keep up the pace and it is a swift read.
#christian #romance

InnerSavvy Loved this book. Johnnie is a good writer 7y
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Becky712
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The other novels in the series have been full of depth, strong backstory, and entertaining plot. While the characters have had great affliction in their lives, and they seem to be dealing with big emotional issues, the book never has any really pull that makes you feel remorse, or connect with the characters. It was very entertaining, and it has a good plot, it just lacked the depth I like in a Johnnie Alexander novel.

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