She’s a wounded girl serving up trouble.
He’s a pastor’s kid bent on serving God.
But can they find a glimmer of hope for a future together?
From the moment Jack O’Bryen kissed the sixteen-year-old tomboy next door, he knew he would love her forever. Lacey Carmichael was everything he’d ever wanted—intelligent, warm, and brimming with life, the perfect complement to his serious and sensible self. A girlfriend who not only shared his faith, but he hoped his future as well, the perfect mate for a would-be pastor.
Eighteen-year-old Lacey Carmichael has dreamed of marrying Jack O’Bryen since she was twelve years old, the boy next door who always picked up the pieces after her father shattered her heart. But when her cousin leads her astray while Jack’s away at school and her father’s rejection soars to new heights, Lacey finds herself at odds with the boy that she loves, not only jeopardizing their relationship, but Jack’s faith and heart as well.
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A Glimmer of Hope is the prequel novella to Isle of Hope. For those of you who have previously read Book 1, Isle of Hope, you already have some insight into what will transpire in this little novella. But don't let that put you off from reading it. I am so glad I did! In fact I wish I could have read it first.It had just the right touch of showing you the main characters as their younger selves and the struggles they were dealing with. Lacey, was so young, hurting and VERY needy. She was definitely allowing others to influence her views and instead of sticking to her guns, she seems to tend to react and go with the emotions of the moment. Poor Jack, he is the steady rock; really trying to be strong and do what is right.
I liked also, the insight this novella gave us into the lives of their parents and other characters from Book 1. All the way a round a good novella, and a quick and enjoyable read!

