I love finding authors
whose work is new to me and when they are good it’s like finding a treasure
trove. The Memory House is the
first book I’ve read by Rachel Hauck
and I very much enjoyed it.
What does NYPD Sergeant,
Beck Holiday, have in common with the lovely bride, Everleigh Applegate, from
Waco Texas in the 1950’s? How will their
lives intersect? Can wounds that were
suffered and emotional scars be healed?
Or is life as they know it over?
Will hope one day return? Will
there be another chance for happiness?
Can you rebuild a friendship with a friend who doesn’t remember the
past? Will the men in their lives, Bruno
Endicott and Don Callahan, persevere in winning their hearts? Will they find what it takes to overcome
their career challenges?
What I liked best about
this book were the characters, and though their lives were very different from
one another, their lives shared some common themes. I found the characters and their struggles
very relatable. It was interesting learning about the career of a sports agent. I also enjoyed learning
a little bit of Texas history.
I confess at first, I
found Beck Holiday kind of hard to understand and like. She rubbed me the wrong way with her crummy
attitude and lack of communication. But
over time, as more about her character’s background was revealed I came to
understand and even like her. I found
myself frustrated with Everleigh and her inability or unwillingness to make
changes and get her life back. I almost
felt suffocated by the grief she wallowed in, but then I realized that perhaps
the character felt suffocated too.
I wish that some of the
main characters had a strong Christian faith and that it had been woven into
the storyline. Some of the background
characters were Christians and I especially appreciated Gaynor and her display
of grace and forgiveness.
Overall, I liked The
Memory House and recommend it.
Author Rachel Hauck has a way
of drawing a reader into the lives of her characters and making their world
come alive. I think it must be
challenging for an author to write about two timelines and two sets of
characters. But Rachel did a wonderful
job and it was easy to switch back and forth between the timelines. The Memory House is a place I would like to visit.
I would like to thank Thomas Nelson Publishers and Audra Jennings for the opportunity to
read The
Memory House in exchange for an honest review. I was under no obligation to give a favorable
review.
About the author Rachel Hauck:
Rachel Hauck is an award winning, New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author.
Her book The Wedding Dress was named Inspirational Novel of the Year by Romantic Times Book Reviews. She is a double RITA finalist, and a Christy and Carol Award Winner.
Her book, Once Upon A Prince, first in the Royal Wedding Series, was filmed for an Original Hallmark movie.
Rachel has been awarded the prestigious Career Achievement Award for her body of original work by Romantic Times Book Reviews.
A member of the Executive Board for American Christian Fiction Writers, she teaches workshops and leads worship at the annual conference. She is a past Mentor of The Year.
At home, she’s a wife, writer, worship leader and works out at the gym semi-enthusiastically.
A graduate of Ohio State University (Go Bucks!) with a degree in Journalism, she’s a former sorority girl and a devoted Ohio State football fan. Her bucket list is to stand on the sidelines with Ryan Day.
She lives in sunny central Florida with her husband and ornery cat.
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2 comments:
Thanks for you good review! It is good to be honest about books.
Thanks Aritha for your kind words and stopping by.
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