Twelve years ago, Claire Porter thought her entire life was over when she learned that her husband, Dave, was having an affair with a young college student. Following their divorce, Claire started over, including changing back to her maiden name of Conway.Claire now feels pretty good about her accomplishments. She has raised a wonderful son, Dakota; enjoys her work; and finally has a new love. … new love. When Dakota informs her that he is engaged, she looks forward to meeting his fiancée, even as she wonders if 31-year-old Sara Jennings is too old for her “little” six-foot-plus boy.
Secrets never stay buried long, and only God can help Claire find forgiveness when betrayal comes back to haunt her.
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Just finished reading The forgiving hour very moving loving story cried a lot. Love it
I became a huge fan of Robin Lee Hatcher after reading “The Forgiving Hour” years ago. The story has a sense of mystery and a rather surprising ending. Ms. Hatcher’s writing style is easy to read and the story-lines kept me turning the pages. I have since read a number of her books and look forward to new stories.
I really enjoyed this book, I highly recommend it, if for no other reason than it is a good read. But even more than that, it would be a helpful read for anyone who is having difficulty letting go of pain and anger and hurt at being wronged.