Where the Morning Light Fell (Paperback)
Grace Whitlow
Sold by Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since October 12, 2005
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Add to basketSold by Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since October 12, 2005
Condition: New
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. She came home to grieve.She stayed to live.When Hannah Brooks returns to her quiet hometown after a devastating loss, she isn't looking for answers-or romance. She's looking for silence. Familiar streets. A place where the weight of grief doesn't have to be explained.What she finds instead is presence.Luke Carver has lived in Ridgeview all his life. He knows how to show up without pressing, how to listen without fixing. Their connection unfolds slowly, built on shared walks, quiet conversations, and the courage to be honest when the past still has a voice.But grief comes with expectations. Family pressure, unspoken rules, and the fear of "moving on too soon" threaten to pull Hannah back into isolation. To move forward, she'll have to decide what healing really means-and whether choosing life is an act of betrayal or faith.Where the Morning Light Fell is a gentle, emotionally rich Christian romance about loss, hope, and the quiet bravery of staying present. It's a story for readers who believe love doesn't rush, healing doesn't follow a timeline, and faith is often lived in the smallest, most honest choices.Perfect for fans of clean romance, reflective fiction, and stories where love grows slowly and meaningfully-one ordinary moment at a time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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She came home to grieve.
She stayed to live.
When Hannah Brooks returns to her quiet hometown after a devastating loss, she isn’t looking for answers—or romance. She’s looking for silence. Familiar streets. A place where the weight of grief doesn’t have to be explained.
What she finds instead is presence.
Luke Carver has lived in Ridgeview all his life. He knows how to show up without pressing, how to listen without fixing. Their connection unfolds slowly, built on shared walks, quiet conversations, and the courage to be honest when the past still has a voice.
But grief comes with expectations. Family pressure, unspoken rules, and the fear of “moving on too soon” threaten to pull Hannah back into isolation. To move forward, she’ll have to decide what healing really means—and whether choosing life is an act of betrayal or faith.
Where the Morning Light Fell is a gentle, emotionally rich Christian romance about loss, hope, and the quiet bravery of staying present. It’s a story for readers who believe love doesn’t rush, healing doesn’t follow a timeline, and faith is often lived in the smallest, most honest choices.
Perfect for fans of clean romance, reflective fiction, and stories where love grows slowly and meaningfully—one ordinary moment at a time.
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