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Ten years ago, Lexie Dodson fled her home in rural Ohio, leaving behind a heartbroken brother and abandoning a devastated fiancé. While chasing her desire of a fast-paced life in the city, and the obscurity of urban life, she is shaken to her very core by an act of violence that leaves her betrayed, broken, and pregnant—and with nowhere to go but home.

Seeking refuge and facing gut-wrenching decisions, she is confronted not only with the past she left behind, but also with a love that never died—a love waiting for something to stoke the flames.

Told from the perspective of four characters, Waiting on Hope will stay with you well after the last page has been turned.

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About the author:

T.M. Souders was born in Johnstown, PA and grew up in a suburb outside of Pittsburgh. She graduated in 2004, from Youngstown State University, with a degree in Psychology and minor in Women’s Studies. She is the author of women’s fiction novel, Waiting on Hope, as well as the young adult novel, Freedom Road, to be released in late August. She currently lives in rural Ohio with her husband and children.

Website: Writing, Publishing, Motherhood, Random Musings

Twitter: @tmsouders

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Best Quotes From Waiting on Hope

  • Love can easily slide into something you no longer recognize if you’re not careful.

  • I think sometimes we get so wrapped up in the moment, in life, in all the things we’re doing, or have to do. We’re so busy, that sometimes we forget the things we’re not doing. With the pursuit of one thing, we lose sight of others, of what’s really important.

  • Then one day, I think you look up, and, yes, time has moved on, but so have you. And you realize that you’re happy again, that you’ve found a way to live your life. Maybe it won’t be exactly like before, but it is still good somehow, just different.

  • She knew all-too-well you couldn’t lock the devil out. He seldom arrived undisguised.

  • Loving Elliot was easy and always had been. Not loving him, even after all these years, was the hard part.



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