Such a Hope
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Seattle, 1871
Anna Warren grew up on the seat of a wagon, the daughter of Seattle’s busiest freighter. After her father’s death—a tragedy away from home—she returns to their cabin on the outskirts of Seattle, seeking the sense of belonging that eluded her childhood. But will her desire to pray for miraculous healing for the sick and wounded endear or alienate her to the community? Her most aggravating challenger is also her staunchest defender and has brown hair and eyes, stands six feet tall, and farms with unchecked tenacity. Tristan Porter. This farmer her father had befriended holds more secrets than Yesler’s Mill holds logs.
When ugly rumors arise about her spiritual gift and her property, Anna fears her quest to find belonging will be thwarted.
Tristan holds the truth to set her free, but revealing it will require him to face the disappointments of his past and surrender his plans for the future–a sacrifice he’s not sure he can make.
With rich, vivid detail, excellent historical research, and well-rounded characters Sondra Kraak has crafted a story that will live long in the heart after the last page is turned. Such a Hope will fill readers with just that. Hope in the sovereignty of Almighty God. Hope for healing—both spiritual and physical. And ultimately hope for our eternal destiny.
~Lynnette Bonner, bestselling author of The Shepherd’s Heart series.