About this item
Highlights
- "For every reader out there who has ever said 'I'm not enough'...read this book and unburden your heart.
- Author(s): Anna Daugherty
- 286 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Christian
- Series Name: Grace Church
Description
About the Book
From award-winning author Anna Daugherty comes the powerful story of a hurricane that forces two opposites together, shattering biases and exposing toxic family ties.
Book Synopsis
"For every reader out there who has ever said 'I'm not enough'...read this book and unburden your heart." -Cam Torrens, award-winning author of Stable, False Summit, and Scorched
After a vagrant upbringing, free-spirited Wren Atwood has fought to beat the odds. She has a career as a massage therapist, a solid church community, and now her lifelong dream is coming true, with a little blue house to call her own. But the first person to congratulate her is the last person she wants to see: pompous businessman Daniel Hollis.
Adored by most of Ridley Bay, Hollis has found success as an entrepreneur. Yet no amount of money can buy love from his family or health for his sister.
When a hurricane rips through the Texas coast and forces Wren and Hollis together, the walls they have built are exposed, along with the family secrets they hide.
As Wren turns to her toxic family for help, and Hollis fights to save his sister's life, they discover their efforts alone will never be enough. If grace can't repair the past, how can it rescue the future?
Review Quotes
"For every reader out there who has ever said 'I'm not enough'...read this book and unburden your heart." -Cam Torrens, award-winning author of Stable, False Summit, and Scorched
"An uplifting, honest novel, theologically sound and beautifully and compassionately written." -Pamela Norsworthy, author of War Bonds
"Memorable characters you'll root for until the last page is turned." -Gail Ward Olmsted, best-selling author of Landscape of a Marriage
"Reaching for Grace is so well-written, it feels like coming home. This is a story about learning to accept the help and strength of others to accomplish things we could never accomplish alone." -Barbara A. Luker, author of I Carry Your Heart