A Ministry of Letter Writing Restores Hope to the Writer
Doretta Schwartz used to be so happy and passed her positive attitude along to friends in several letters she wrote each month. But that all changed the day she learned of her fiancé’s death and a heavy weight of depression fell upon her. Feeling empty, she puts away her letter writing and won’t even respond to calls from friends. William’s twin brother, Warren, is also grieving his loss, while at the same time, trying to be supportive to his parents and Doretta. Doretta responds to Warren’s friendship, but is he just becoming a replacement for the once-in-a-lifetime love she lost?
Find out in the second book of The Friendship Letters series by New York Times Bestselling Author Wanda E. Brunstetter.
Letters of Comfort is an emotional and
heartfelt story. Wanda Brunstetter’s Friendship Letters series are dealing with
some tough situations for characters. This book focus on depression that the
heroine struggles with after losing her beloved.
Wanda Brunstetter created a story that was
captivating with all that was happening among the characters. I love the aspect
of letters to uplift Doretta from her dear friend we met in book one. The ups
and downs, family and community being present for those hurting and letting God
heal to bring new hope, peace and love is beautifully portrayed throughout the
story.
I received a complimentary copy of this
book from Barbour Publishing without any obligation to write a positive review.
I have shared my own thoughts.
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