Finding Healing (Rainbow Haven Beach Prequel)

Finding Healing (Rainbow Haven Beach Prequel)

by Sylvia Price
Finding Healing (Rainbow Haven Beach Prequel)

Finding Healing (Rainbow Haven Beach Prequel)

by Sylvia Price

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Overview

Discover the power of second chances in this heartwarming series about love, loss, and a fresh start from bestselling author Sylvia Price.

 

Beth Campbell is a widow battling depression after losing her husband to cancer. As she stands over her husband's grave, she wishes that things had turned out differently. But when her childhood friend, Kathy, invites her to visit their hometown in Nova Scotia and help renovate an old house, she finds herself embarking on a journey that will change her life forever.

 

When Beth discovers that Sean Pennington, a man from her past, is working on the same project, she is determined to avoid him. As she begins to forget about the pain of losing her husband, Beth starts to realize that God may have bigger plans for her than just going back to the city and living her life in misery.

 

Join Beth on her journey of self-discovery and forgiveness. This inspirational series will touch your heart and remind you that it's never too late to start again. It is perfect for fans of uplifting women's fiction and readers who enjoy stories of finding hope and joy in unexpected places.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167492042
Publisher: Sylvia Price
Publication date: 04/17/2023
Series: Rainbow Haven Beach
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 9,948
File size: 640 KB

About the Author

Sylvia Price first met Mennonite missionaries in Montréal when she was 13 years old. She was captivated by their faithfulness to Christ, their politeness, their calm lifestyle—especially in comparison to the bustle of a major city—and how they could enjoy the simplest things to the fullest. When they opened their home for her to stay with them for three weeks, she was made to feel like family. Their enduring legacy in her life was to get her a library card and to start reading for her to cope with the loss of television and radio. With a new-found appreciation for books, Sylvia set her sights to college then seminary in service of the Lord. She now spends her time writing, hoping to inspire the next generation to read more stories.

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