From the bestselling author of The Long Way Home comes a charming novel about loss and the faith that restores broken lives.
A year after the death of his wife, Christine, Dan is barely holding on. But one thing gets him through the long, lonely nights and that is his cherished dog, Anni. When she is stolen from his front yard, Dan and his daughter, Lindsay, are devastated. Meanwhile in another part of town, Andrea Keller is recovering from the heartbreak of a messy divorce. After she rescues a defenseless dog from an abusive tenant, her life changes in ways she never could have anticipated.
Dan and Andrea cross paths again and again, only to keep missing each other and the opportunity of a lifetime. As Anni works to find her way home, can she bring together these two lost souls desperately in need of a second chance at happiness?
My many emotions while reading Hello Love!! Hello Love is an amazing very well written story and I found myself going through many emotions which were tears running down my cheeks, gasping at times, smiling , giggling , got angry with one character who I wanted to give a few karate kicks too, I cheered for characters, I cried a few times, I had indignation for a few evil cruel characters, felt a lot of courage and determination by a character, felt anticipation, hope and respect and held my breath at times. There were twists, turns and…
Great book, great story, perfect characters. I’ve read many books by Karen McQuestion, and am an avid fan of her work. I usually don’t read ‘love stories’, but I won this book through a Facebook post and knowing her previous workings were great, I gave it a go.On to the review:The story was very fleshed out, from the widow to the divorcee, the characters were brilliant. I loved the fact that they are so close the entire time. Without giving anything else away, I’ll end with this: This story is a very emotional one,…