WINNIE'S REVIEW:
I always jump at the chance to read a Nicole Deese book, because I know I’m in for a deep and emotionally moving tale. Her stories are never predictable, always satisfying, and full of inspiration. I love the depth of the characters. They’re carefully crafted--each with their own problems, flaws, and strengths.
The Voice We Find is one of my favorite books that Deese has written. She has obviously put much thought and careful research into the construction and development of the plot. It is full of creativity and imagination which makes for a beautiful and memorable tale. The many twists and turns kept me turning pages.
The main characters are relatable and engaging. Sophie Wilder is a musical actress with a dysfunctional family she is semi-estranged from. When her Broadway career ends in disgrace, she returns home to recuperate and regroup. August Tate owns a private recording studio who is offered a side gig as an audiobook producer. He is also guardian of his teenage sister Gabby who has a degenerative hearing loss because of an accident which killed their parents. When Sophie is hired to narrate the audiobooks, their paths collide. I loved all the witty banter between them and the way their relationship changed and grew.
Deese is a talented and gifted storyteller who obviously puts much thought into her stories. She tackles some hefty subjects with beauty and grace and emotion. Redemption, healing, forgiveness, family, faith, and hope all combine to give this story inspirational depth. It is part of her Fog Harbor series but can be read as a stand-alone book.
*I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy from Bethany House Publishing via Interviews and Reviews. All opinions are my own.
PAULA'S REVIEW:
I knew I was going to love this book from the dedication and verse at the beginning. It was for everyone “who has ever prayed for a prodigal’s return.” And my life verse: Romans 8:38 & 39.
Every time I read a book by this author, I know I am in for a beautiful story full of real life problems with heavenly solutions. This was such a vital look at how we see ourselves and how others see us and accept us or not. The author gives a clear Gospel message that not only how Jesus saves us but how He sees us and loves us unconditionally. How He has plans for our lives that use the gifts that He has given us. And how “God works in every circumstance in our lives. Even the hardest ones.”
I appreciated Gabby and her hearing loss and the American Sign Language aspect of the story. The peek into voicing audio books was really interesting.
Ms. Deese is not afraid to write about thorny family issues such as Sophie, August, and Gabby were facing, and offering God as the remedy.
This was another skillfully written book that offered realistic characters, a wonderful romance, family discord, supportive friends, and even a little intrigue.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by Bethany House through Interviews and Reviews via NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*Beyond 5 stars and a strong faith thread
BackCover Blurb:
Two voices. One story. A chance to rewrite their future.
Sophie Wilder returns home to California with nothing more than a failed Broadway career and a geriatric cat. Stuck working at the family winery with her egotistical brother and desperate for a way to revive her acting dreams, she takes a side gig as an audiobook narrator with Fog Harbor Books. But getting mixed up in the life of her reluctant sound engineer was never a part of her plans.
August Tate is still reeling from taking on guardianship of his teen sister. Determined to find a solution to her degenerative hearing loss and to prevent his private recording studio from going under, he agrees to produce audiobooks part-time. When Sophie breathes new life into his creativity and forms an unexpected bond with his sister rooted in their common faith, he must confront the reasons he turned away from his own or risk losing the second chance he's only just started to believe in.