Hope Rekindled

Hope Rekindled by Tracie Peterson, published by Bethany House in June 2011, is a 350-page work of fiction that intertwines themes of romance and faith. The story follows Deborah Vandermark as she prepares for her wedding, only to face unexpected challenges when her fiancé, Christopher, becomes embroiled in family tragedy. With his responsibilities increasing and her own aspirations as a physician at stake, Deborah grapples with her fears about marriage and motherhood.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of family life, marriage, and the pursuit of personal goals within a historical context. As Deborah confronts her doubts and the looming threat to her family’s logging business, she seeks guidance and strength in her faith. The book delves into the struggles of balancing love and ambition, inviting readers to reflect on how faith can guide them through life’s uncertainties.
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At long last, Deborah Vandermark is preparing for her own wedding…but the groom suddenly goes absent. Tragedy has befallen Christopher’s family in Kansas City, upsetting the doctor’s future with Deborah. With five siblings now under his care, can he return to Texas and impose a ready-made family on Deborah?
Deborah herself finds her resolve faltering as her fears about marriage and career start to overwhelm her. How can she marry and be a mother to Christopher’s siblings, and still be able to pursue her work and training as a physician? When an old adversary reveals a contract that may spell ruin for Vandermark Logging, Deborah’s life seems to be spiraling out of control. How can God possibly work this for good? And can Christopher and Deborah find a way to claim the future they long to share when so much stands in their way?
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