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A review by bubblewombat
The Hope We Hold: Finding Peace in the Promises of God by Jinger Vuolo, Jeremy Vuolo
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
4.0
Really fast read, I listened to the whole audiobook yesterday because it was really entertaining. Do I feel like I got to know Jinger or Jeremy a bit better though? Ehhh, yes and no.
There were things Jinger opened up about that were previously unknown to me, but the biggest focus was on her relationship with Jeremy. Now, that was interesting by itself, but I was hoping for a bit more background info aside from that.
I did learn a lot about Jeremy though, and I do think he's a good match for Jinger. Somehow, the whole back and forth with Jim Bob didn't surprise me one bit, I'm glad it all worked out in the end.
Now, if you're expecting to read about Josh and how it affected the family, this is not the book for that. His actions are just glossed over like "one family member did something bad and we dealt with it together as a family end of story".
That did disappoint me, but at the same time, I can understand not wanting to talk about that in a book that's meant to be about your relationship with your husband.
Either way, I'm going to be reading Jinger's next book soon, I'm curious to see more about her faith journey.
There were things Jinger opened up about that were previously unknown to me, but the biggest focus was on her relationship with Jeremy. Now, that was interesting by itself, but I was hoping for a bit more background info aside from that.
I did learn a lot about Jeremy though, and I do think he's a good match for Jinger. Somehow, the whole back and forth with Jim Bob didn't surprise me one bit, I'm glad it all worked out in the end.
Now, if you're expecting to read about Josh and how it affected the family, this is not the book for that. His actions are just glossed over like "one family member did something bad and we dealt with it together as a family end of story".
That did disappoint me, but at the same time, I can understand not wanting to talk about that in a book that's meant to be about your relationship with your husband.
Either way, I'm going to be reading Jinger's next book soon, I'm curious to see more about her faith journey.