A Whisper of Hope by Julie Lessman

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The proof copies of Unwavering Faith came this week! This is my first time seeing it in print, and you get to enjoy unboxing it with me. I've included a link to the video in this week's newsletter; be sure to open it and scroll down.

 

Let’s jump into this week’s Christmas novella discussion of A Whisper of Hope by Julie Lessman.

 

Episode Notes

In this episode Tiffanie, Jessica, Mom, and I discuss A Whisper of Hope by Julie Lessman. This novella features one of the infamous O’Connor couples, Mitch and Charity. Being a big Julie Lessman fan, I of course love this novella. However, I also love all of the characters in the O’Connor family and highly recommend every book in the series.

 

Topics we discuss:

  • Age differences in couples

  • The joy of children

  • The never-ending weight battle.

 

We gave the following ratings to each of the story elements listed below.

(Espresso = an expression, Mocha = Medium amount, Latte = A lot)

Mystery – Espresso

Drama - Mocha

Suspense - Espresso

Romance – Latte

Inspiration – Latte

LiteraryScape gave A Whisper of Hope by Julie Lessman 3 lassos!

(1 lasso – throw and a miss, 2 lassos – hooked, 3 lassos – hooked and hog tied)

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