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Hidden secrets fill in niches in this sequel, that are beyond anyone's imagination as Maggie and Daniel Danes continue to serve in the publishing field.
Returning from a blissful walk to her beloved garden one morning, Maggie unexpectedly discovers an amazing revelation much closer to their hearts than she ever would have dreamed. Bent on finding Blossom's mother's music through the years, they diligently search, without success. Although Blossom retells the memory of the day her mother shared the special place where she kept it, her descriptive thoughts are completely lost, and the music, just as aloof as ever. Weary and heartbroken from searching and being no closer to solving the mystery of Julia's music, Dan comforts her, assuring Maggie that God still has a plan for good.
Dan later finds himself at a crossroads when a visitor appears on their doorstep unannounced, totally stricken by his appearance. Worried that the visitor will take Blossom away from them, he is cautious and baffled until the story soon is unravelled, and the stranger's motives are revealed.
Through an unforeseen incident as Maggie helps their elderly neighbor next door one morning, a shocking letter comes to light. After Mr. West suddenly falls ill, Maggie respectfully keeps it completely confidential, even from her husband, until she can give it to him. Days later, when the letter is disclosed, how little does she suspect what it holds in changing their lives forever in the most beautiful of ways.
When Maggie shops for a dress one day, she's suddenly startled. It leads to an amazing idea, becoming especially crucial, as details, like pieces in a puzzle, begin to quickly unfold. Testing it out without telling her husband, Dan, it becomes key to unlocking the years of trust amidst disappointment, and A Chord of Melody, more wonderfully profound in knowing God has saved His best for that very moment. Here, perfect joy covers every moment of enduring past pain and loss, that is now wholly theirs!
Returning from a blissful walk to her beloved garden one morning, Maggie unexpectedly discovers an amazing revelation much closer to their hearts than she ever would have dreamed. Bent on finding Blossom's mother's music through the years, they diligently search, without success. Although Blossom retells the memory of the day her mother shared the special place where she kept it, her descriptive thoughts are completely lost, and the music, just as aloof as ever. Weary and heartbroken from searching and being no closer to solving the mystery of Julia's music, Dan comforts her, assuring Maggie that God still has a plan for good.
Dan later finds himself at a crossroads when a visitor appears on their doorstep unannounced, totally stricken by his appearance. Worried that the visitor will take Blossom away from them, he is cautious and baffled until the story soon is unravelled, and the stranger's motives are revealed.
Through an unforeseen incident as Maggie helps their elderly neighbor next door one morning, a shocking letter comes to light. After Mr. West suddenly falls ill, Maggie respectfully keeps it completely confidential, even from her husband, until she can give it to him. Days later, when the letter is disclosed, how little does she suspect what it holds in changing their lives forever in the most beautiful of ways.
When Maggie shops for a dress one day, she's suddenly startled. It leads to an amazing idea, becoming especially crucial, as details, like pieces in a puzzle, begin to quickly unfold. Testing it out without telling her husband, Dan, it becomes key to unlocking the years of trust amidst disappointment, and A Chord of Melody, more wonderfully profound in knowing God has saved His best for that very moment. Here, perfect joy covers every moment of enduring past pain and loss, that is now wholly theirs!
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781963379921
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 452
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-06-28
- Förlag: Eleanor Gustaw Books