02 April 2015

When Grace Sings by Kim Vogel Sawyer

★★★★★
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When trouble roars into quiet Arborville, Alexa and Anna-Grace find themselves the target for discord and exposed secrets. Can they continue to seek the God of all grace amidst the fog of confusion?  

Alexa Zimmerman wonders if the Old Order Mennonite community in Arborville, Kansas will ever fully accept her. Her family roots here aren’t what anyone thought when she first arrived, but she is hopeful that her culinary and hospitality skills will win the skeptics over. The bed-and-breakfast she’s operating needs to succeed so Alexa agrees to allow Briley Forrester, the hotshot reporter from Chicago, to stay as a long-term boarder not knowing his real motives for being amongst the Plain folk.
 
But when Alexa agrees to host her cousin Anna-Grace Braun, the presence of extended family brings out Alexa’s insecurities and sets Briley on the trail to uncovering a web of hidden truths. 
 
Plans for a secure future and the sweetness of young romance hang in the balance when Alexa and Anna-Grace have to face that their secrets are interconnected, binding the two in ways they could not have imagined. They must trust in a loving, heavenly Father and His plan for their futures.

The second book in Kim Vogel Sawyer’s Zimmerman Restoration series, When Grace Sings picks up a few months after the end of When Mercy Rains, focusing around Alexa and her brand-new bed-and-breakfast, introducing new characters and revisiting familiar ones. With more family secrets to uncover within an intriguing plotline and great character development, this second novel certainly continues the series well and will not disappoint readers (leaving them eager for the next book, When Love Returns). I recommend When Grace Sings for fans of the series - it’s a great inspirational and emotional read. Don’t miss it.

Thanks to Blogging for Books, I received a copy of When Grace Sings and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are my own.

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