A Thread of Hope

Book One of the Broken Dream Series

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
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Author: Melinda J. Kaffer ISBN: 9781514491720
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 18, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Melinda J. Kaffer
ISBN: 9781514491720
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 18, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

A woman tormented by yesterdays mistakes finds herself living a life that mars her character. She holds on to a thread of hope that God will hear her hearts cry. Her biggest regret is the tainted picture she painted for her son. Will Maggie ever forgive herself for her many failures? Trents heart was beyond repair when tragedy knocks him for a loop. He shuts the world out as he allows his life to tick away. Will Trent ever find a way out of his dark prison? Todd is tired of wrestling with the demons that came from his childhood. He relies on whiskey to numb the pain that has gripped his heart. He longs to start life anew. His thoughts on the female gender are clouded with fabricated lies. Will he ever be able to open his heart to love? Tessa and Hunter have a footloose, fancy-free friendship. However, their friendship is challenged when Tessa gives her heart to another. Will their friendship survive the test of the cruel grave of jealousy? Grant and Jenna are two vessels that understood the concept of Gods saving grace. They were both broken vessels that had been put back together by the hand of the Potter. Their love soars high with eagles. They are unmovable. At least they believe they are until their faith is put to the test.

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A woman tormented by yesterdays mistakes finds herself living a life that mars her character. She holds on to a thread of hope that God will hear her hearts cry. Her biggest regret is the tainted picture she painted for her son. Will Maggie ever forgive herself for her many failures? Trents heart was beyond repair when tragedy knocks him for a loop. He shuts the world out as he allows his life to tick away. Will Trent ever find a way out of his dark prison? Todd is tired of wrestling with the demons that came from his childhood. He relies on whiskey to numb the pain that has gripped his heart. He longs to start life anew. His thoughts on the female gender are clouded with fabricated lies. Will he ever be able to open his heart to love? Tessa and Hunter have a footloose, fancy-free friendship. However, their friendship is challenged when Tessa gives her heart to another. Will their friendship survive the test of the cruel grave of jealousy? Grant and Jenna are two vessels that understood the concept of Gods saving grace. They were both broken vessels that had been put back together by the hand of the Potter. Their love soars high with eagles. They are unmovable. At least they believe they are until their faith is put to the test.

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