The voice we find

Reviewed by:

Beth Swanson, voracious reader

Title:

The voice we find (A Fog Harbor Romance)

Author:

Nicole Deese

Publisher:

Bethany House

https://bakerbookhouse.bethanyhouse

Date:

6-18-25

Format:

Paperback

Length:

406 pages

Overview:

Sophie Wilder returns home with her cat and failed Broadway career. She has a family trust in a wine company and must work to receive any money from that. Sophie is looking for work away from the winery and her brother who is in charge. She takes a side job as an audiobook narrator with Fog Harbor books. ALS and the deaf world is introduced to Sophie. (as a sign interpreter, I was very happy to read and review this book) when she becomes involved in August Tate who has guardianship of his teen sister who has degenerative hearing loss.

This is the third book in this series of faith filled books about those with hearing loss.

Rating:

5 out of 5

Suggested audience:

Age sixteen on up

Christian impact:

Our Lord is a forgiving God, always ready to welcome us home.

Also includes:

-discussion questions

-acknowledgements

-next chapter

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The Voice We Find (Fog Harbor, #3)


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