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The moment I read the synopsis for Deena Adams's Stronger Than the Storm, I knew it would be an amazing book. Listen in and see why I had to have one of my characters recommend it in one of my own books!
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Sometimes, it feels like prodigal stories are the hardest to read. I used to think it was because you hate to see the pain people put themselves and others through.
Now I think it's because we see ourselves in them as much as we might try to deny it.
Stronger Than the Storm by Deena Adams
Since surviving a rocky season in her marriage nineteen years earlier, Beth Holbrook has prayed and worked toward maintaining a solid marital commitment, raising godly children, and leading a thriving parenting ministry. On the cusp of realizing her publication dream and expanding her influence nationwide, her daughter, Leesa, runs away without a word.
Having recently turned eighteen and graduated from high school, Leesa is livid with her parents for not allowing her to attend a beach party, especially when the only guy who has ever shown interest in her will be there. When her best friend suggests they escape their parents' strict rules and move to Myrtle Beach together, she makes a spontaneous decision to leave town. A mere six weeks later, she returns home with shocking news that affects not only her future, but her family's.
While grappling with a volatile blend of failure and anger, Beth's identity as a pastor's wife, mom, and respected parenting coach disintegrates. Amid mounting conflict in her marriage, continued criticism from her mother, and strained relationships with her children, Beth confesses a long-held secret, shattering her already splintered family.
As a hurricane bears down on the Holbrook's house, the storm raging within the walls threatens to rip apart the fragile stitches holding their family together. When Beth's solid foundation crumbles, will her family survive intact? Or is her contrition too little, too late?
Learn more about Deena on her WEBSITE and follow her on GoodReads and BookBub.
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The moment I read the synopsis for Deena Adams's Stronger Than the Storm, I knew it would be an amazing book. Listen in and see why I had to have one of my characters recommend it in one of my own books!
note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you.
Sometimes, it feels like prodigal stories are the hardest to read. I used to think it was because you hate to see the pain people put themselves and others through.
Now I think it's because we see ourselves in them as much as we might try to deny it.
Stronger Than the Storm by Deena Adams
Since surviving a rocky season in her marriage nineteen years earlier, Beth Holbrook has prayed and worked toward maintaining a solid marital commitment, raising godly children, and leading a thriving parenting ministry. On the cusp of realizing her publication dream and expanding her influence nationwide, her daughter, Leesa, runs away without a word.
Having recently turned eighteen and graduated from high school, Leesa is livid with her parents for not allowing her to attend a beach party, especially when the only guy who has ever shown interest in her will be there. When her best friend suggests they escape their parents' strict rules and move to Myrtle Beach together, she makes a spontaneous decision to leave town. A mere six weeks later, she returns home with shocking news that affects not only her future, but her family's.
While grappling with a volatile blend of failure and anger, Beth's identity as a pastor's wife, mom, and respected parenting coach disintegrates. Amid mounting conflict in her marriage, continued criticism from her mother, and strained relationships with her children, Beth confesses a long-held secret, shattering her already splintered family.
As a hurricane bears down on the Holbrook's house, the storm raging within the walls threatens to rip apart the fragile stitches holding their family together. When Beth's solid foundation crumbles, will her family survive intact? Or is her contrition too little, too late?
Learn more about Deena on her WEBSITE and follow her on GoodReads and BookBub.
Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at:

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