Wednesday, July 6, 2022

**Book Review- The Best Is Yet to Come (A Novel) by Debbie Macomber

   

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When a woman alone in the world bravely chooses to open her heart, two lost souls have a new chance at belonging, in this intimate novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber.

A new beginning in charming Oceanside, Washington, is exactly what Hope Godwin needs after the death of her twin brother. There are plenty of distractions, like her cozy cottage with the slightly nosy landlords next door, and a brewing drama among her students at the local high school.

Despite having settled quickly into the community, something is still missing for Hope. That is, until her landlord convinces her to volunteer at his animal shelter. There she meets Shadow, a rescue dog that everyone has given up on. But true to her name, Hope believes he’s worth saving.

Like Shadow, shelter volunteer Cade Lincoln Jr., is suffering with injuries most can’t see. A wounded ex-marine, Cade identifies with Shadow, assuming they are both beyond help. Hope senses that what they each need is someone to believe in them, and she has a lot of love to give. As she gains Shadow’s trust, Hope notices Cade begins to open up as well. Finding the courage to be vulnerable again, Cade and Hope take steps toward a relationship, and Hope finally begins to feel at peace in her new home.

But Hope’s new happiness is put to the test when Cade’s past conflicts resurface, and Hope becomes embroiled in the escalating situation at the high school. Love and compassion are supposed to heal all wounds. But are they enough to help Hope and Cade overcome the pain of their past and the obstacles in the way of a better future? 
 3.5 STARS
 
This was an emotional story with good main characters. Both Hope and Cade were dealing with things but they weren't the only ones.
 It was well written with also a few other good supporting characters.  That being, Spencer and Callie and the challenges that they were facing.  The part that they played was in the high school that Hope was teaching in.  
I really liked that part of the story had to do with the rescue shelter and Shadow, a dog who's luck was about to run out.
 The title of the book fit well.
Although I liked the story it also felt like maybe a younger than me group of people would enjoy it more.
 
 
   " I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book,  and this is my honest opinion about it.
 

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