A Higher Voice by Sheri Wren Haymore #review



  

 

  

I thought A Higher Voice was a good read. It was pretty enjoyable and I liked Britt’s story. Aside from the underlying messages about Dena and her beliefs I found her likeable. I was really engaged in Britt’s storyline. It was a different type of book with a star who was not typical. It was hard to imagine Britt falling for Dena and how they stayed together was a positive aspect. He really evolved and learned a lot about himself. Very refreshing.  

There was a lot to like about this book and I would say if you are in the mood for something, clean and refreshing give this one a try. I liked that the love story between Britt & Dena started right away and lasted throughout the book. You can relate to Dena and her need to protect her daughter. It was showing the faith Dena had in a different way along with her trust in Britt’s feeling for her.  

The author added a little sub plot with the music, production and concerts concerning Britt. 


 

 

 

I am perfectly flawed and I believe the best stories aren’t about perfect people. The best stories are about what happens when you back a flawed person into a corner.  

I like to unravel a character until I get at the story he really wants to tell me. The story might leave us a little grimy in the telling, but we’ll find out just what he’ll risk everything for. We’ll find out whether he’s willing to let the story transform him. 

Because I believe God’s story is evident even in the grimiest of tales. 

As for me, I’m as flawed as anyone. I can scruff along my daily walk not much different than the next person. And yet…and yet, by God’s grace, I stand perfect. Amazing truth. 

I am a graduate of High Point University, I live near Mt. Airy, North Carolina, and my husband and I own a couple small businesses.

  

 

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