Last year, I read several of Rachel Hauck's books and I loved them. When I saw that she had a new book, The Wedding Chapel, coming out, I couldn't wait to read it!
As expected, this book did not disappoint. Just like nearly all of Hauck's books that I have read in the past, I could hardly put this book down.
The Wedding Chapel starts with the story of Taylor Branson who is a budding photographer trying to make a name for her self in New York City. She is newly married to a guy she knew in high school in Heart's Bend, TN. Their marriage is work and she is trying hard to stay afloat.
The other story is in Heart's Bend with a Wedding Chapel that was built especially for someone but never used. Taylor gets an assignment in Heart's Bend to photograph said wedding chapel.
That's where the story twists and turns. Lives are intertwined and it's so cool to see how Hauck brings many different characters and storylines togethers in the end.
I really enjoyed the different characters' stories and the contrast between New York City and Heart's Bend, Tennessee.
Hauck ranks up there with Karen Kingsbury for me and I love her contemporary Christian fiction.
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Is sixty years too long to wait for love? Two stories of romance, one in 1949 and one in the modern day, meet in Rachel Hauck's The Wedding Chapel. When Taylor Branson takes an assignment in Heart’s Bend, the job does more than send her back to her hometown, but into a world of family secrets buried beneath the sands of time. When Taylor’s journey intersects with Jimmy “Coach” Westbrook's, they rediscover the heartbeat of their dreams and that the love they long to hold is right in front of them. And worth every waiting moment.
Join Rachel in celebrating the release of The Wedding Chapel by entering to win a copy and a $100 cash card—perfect for finishing up your Christmas gift shopping!
One grand prize winner will receive:
- A copy of The Wedding Chapel
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**I received this book for free in exchange for my honest review.**
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