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We Have This Moment by Diann Hunt Review

 Hello Friends :)

I pray today finds you all doing well, and I'm so thankful you decided to join me today on The Preppy Book Princess.

Grab yourself a cup of tea, wrap up in a warm blanket, and settle in to read my review of a cozy, faith based read that I am going to be highly recommending.

I started reading the Tales from Grace Chapel Inn series about halfway through 2022, and I've honestly enjoyed every title I've read.

I love how cozy and atmospheric the series is, I think it's wonderful how many authors have contributed to this series, and just how well their voices blend, and I think it's also a refreshing change to have a Christian fiction series where romance doesn't play a huge focus.

I've reviewed quite a few of these titles on my blog already, and if you're interested in checking those ones out, you can do so using the links below:

Back Home Again

Going to the Chapel

Recipes and Wooden Spoons

Hidden History

Winter Wonders

Home for the Holidays

Slices of Life

Something Old, Something New

The Spirit of the Season


Now I hope you'll all keep on reading down below for today's full review.


We Have This Moment by Diann Hunt:



Source: Library

Publisher: Guidepost Books

Publication Date: February 1st, 2008

Genre: Christian Fiction/Small Town Series

Series: Tales from Grace Chapel Inn


Synopsis:

Occupied with a secret project and acting suspiciously, Jane keeps her sisters guessing. Louise, with the help of a special little girl, helps a worn-out teacher discover her true calling. Preparations for a harvest party make the season festive and remind the Howard sisters to rejoice in each moment together.

(synopsis from goodreads)



My Review:

I've honestly enjoyed every title I've read so far in the Tales from Grace Chapel Inn series, and We Have This Moment was no exception. It was wonderful to get to return to the beautiful town of Acorn Hill, and catch back up with the Howard sisters and their wonderful, homey inn.

I enjoyed how this title was told from all three sister's points of view, and how it focused on guests rekindling relationships, and learning to make the best of every situation that you find yourself in.

Perhaps my favorite part of all was the lovely young girl who has been a guest at the inn who has recently lost her hearing, and how it has such a profound impact on every one she comes into contact with while in Acorn Hill.

Another wonderful addition to the series, and I love how effortlessly the authors' voices are able to blend with one another throughout each individual title.

I'm definitely looking forward to reading more titles from this series in the very near future.

Final Rating: 4/5.

Thanks so much for reading guys! Have a great rest of your day :)

This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The photo does not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners.


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