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Hope, Andi, and Liz are living lives they never wanted or expected. Hope, insulating herself from everything she thought she believed in. Andi, thrust into life on her own three days before her eighteenth birthday. Liz, recoiling from a loss she never imagined could happen. For each woman it will take a resilient faith to transform the grief and betrayal of her past into a hope for the future. A Time to Hope is an emotionally engaging story of friendship and family relationships, of coming of age and self-discovery. Set in the small town of Frankfort on the shore of Lake Michigan, A Time to…mehr

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Hope, Andi, and Liz are living lives they never wanted or expected. Hope, insulating herself from everything she thought she believed in. Andi, thrust into life on her own three days before her eighteenth birthday. Liz, recoiling from a loss she never imagined could happen. For each woman it will take a resilient faith to transform the grief and betrayal of her past into a hope for the future. A Time to Hope is an emotionally engaging story of friendship and family relationships, of coming of age and self-discovery. Set in the small town of Frankfort on the shore of Lake Michigan, A Time to Hope tells the uplifting spiritual journey of three women losing everything and finding hope.
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Brenda Lobbezoo writes about life from the inside out, bringing the reader on a deeply emotional journey. She is an empath, and an optimist, holding out hope to the very end. Brenda credits her people-reading skills to her career as a small animal veterinarian, and to clients who shared incredibly personal stories teaching her that out of deep pain can come deep trust. Brenda lives with her family in West Michigan. Her passions include animals and music, and both often find their way onto the page. A Time to Hope is her first novel. Get updates and sign up for her newsletter at Brenda Lobbezoo's site.