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Top Ten Tuesday


You might have noticed, but this year has been pretty tough. Not in an arbitrary "I'm having a rough year" kind of way, but in an honest-to-goodness, heartache-the-whole-world-over kind of way. Everyone I talk to is weary. We all need some hope.

Here are ten books with the word 'hope' in the title. They come from a variety of genres—historical romance, women's fiction, contemporary romance, Amish, Biblical fiction. If you need to inject some HOPE into your reading, maybe check out one of these books below!

A Passionate Hope "A Passionate Hope" by Jill Eileen Smith
The Biblical story of Hannah told in fictionalized form. Hannah knew a little something about heartache and disappointment!

Undaunted Hope "Undaunted Hope" by Jody Hedlund
Tessa Taylor's new teaching position is nothing like she hoped and dreamed, but can she find joy through the difficult winter?

Desperate Hope "A Desperate Hope" by Elizabeth Camden
An entire town about to be wiped off the map—can two people with complicated pasts save Duval Springs before it's too late?

The Hope of Refuge "The Hope of Refuge" by Cindy Woodsmall
With a past including foster care, homelessness, and a stalker, Cara hopes to find sanctuary and healing in Amish country.

Her Hope Discovered "Her Hope Discovered" by Cynthia Herron
Charla's move to the Missouri Ozark brings charm, hope, and love to her life in greater degrees than she's known before.

A Fragile Hope "A Fragile Hope" by Cynthia Ruchti
This marriage counselor can't explain the distance with his own wife. When a medical crisis further threatens, can they find joy once more?

Room For Hope "Room For Hope" by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Life for Neva is forever changed when she learns of her husband's death and his betrayal. This story's twists and turns surprised me.

The Hope of Azure Springs "The Hope of Azure Springs" by Rachel Fordham
She rode the orphan train as a child and found a new home, but she never forgot her sister. Years later, can they possibly find each other?

Hope's Highest Mountain "Hope's Highest Mountain" by Misty M. Beller
Ingrid's delivery brings back the most haunting part of Caleb's past, but the good of his rugged Montana community must be considered.

Hope Springs "Hope Springs" by Kim Cash Tate
Small towns, big families, and the life of two churches take center stage in this community-driven novel.

Find more Top Ten Tuesday posts at That Artsy Reader Girl.

Date: 2020-08-11 04:21 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] blogginboutbooks
Oh, I love this post so much! "Weary" is a great way to describe how many people are feeling and hope is definitely the antidote. I've only read HOPE'S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN, but I really enjoyed it.

Happy TTT!

Susan
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