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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding Dress comes a new captivating novel of two women whose lives have been destroyed by disaster but find healing in a special house. 

“Hauck is a master at weaving together plots from multiple time periods.” —Library Journal 

 

Embracing the future means remembering the past . . . 

When Beck Holiday lost her father in the North Tower on 9/11, she also lost her memories of him. Eighteen years later, she’s a tough New York City cop burdened with a damaging secret, suspended for misconduct, and struggling to get her life in order. Meanwhile a mysterious letter arrives informing her she’s inherited a house along Florida’s northern coast, and what she discovers there will change her life forever. Matters of the heart only become more complicated when she runs into handsome Bruno Endicott, a driven sports agent who fondly recalls the connection they shared as teenagers. But Beck doesn’t remember that either.

Decades earlier, widow Everleigh Applegate lives a steady, uneventful life with her widowed mother after a tornado ripped through Waco, Texas, and destroyed her new, young married life. When she runs into old high school friend Don Callahan, she begins to yearn for change. Yet no matter how much she longs to love again, she is hindered by a secret she can never share.

Fifty years separate the women but through the power of love and miracle of faith, they each find healing in a beautiful Victorian known affectionately as The Memory House.  

"Accomplished Hauck demonstrates genre finesse as she blends inspirational romance with a cinematic style of storytelling, bringing empathic characters to life as they cope with grief in marriage and faithfulness, parenthood and adoption, death and tragedy. Challenging decisions, the blessing of finding love again, and the solace of a beautiful Victorian home all come together in this spellbinding, lovely novel." —Booklist


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"When you anxiously await a book from one of your favorite authors, you immediately devour the pages in a matter of hours. Rachel Hauck's THE MEMORY HOUSE was one such book. She gives you a story of two women separated by fifty years that intertwine and come full circle at the end. Rachel Hauck is a master at writing dual timeline stories!
You immediately get caught up in the story of Beck Holiday, a tough NYPD sergeant battling issues of remembering the past since her father, who was also a police officer, lost his life in the tragedy of 9/11. Memories gone. Grief still real with both her and her mother. And Beck also is keeping a secret that needs to come out and soon. A mysterious letter to let her know she has inherited a house in Florida, leads her on a trip to a place where her family spent countless summers until that tragic day. Memories that are forever lost, but are those memories about to resurface? A chance encounter with her childhood friend/crush, from those long lost summers, Bruno Endicott, can he help her remember the days spent at the memory house?
Everleigh Applegate lost the love of her life in a devastating tornado in Waco, TX in 1953 and since that day clings to those memories of her first and only love. Content to live her life alone with only her mother, until she runs into an old friend from school, Don Callahan, she begins to wonder if love is possible again. Would another man love her once he knew the secret she keeps hidden within her memories?
THE MEMORY HOUSE takes you on a journey of not only love, but of heart -wrenching tragedy, of healing and forgiveness, and unwavering faith. You find through the pages, that you can overcome and find happiness as you remember to let God in, to trust His plans.
I highly recommend THE MEMORY HOUSE."

Product details

  • File Size 3481 KB
  • Print Length 384 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Up to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Publisher Thomas Nelson (April 2, 2019)
  • Publication Date April 2, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07G8R193S

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The Memory House edition by Rachel Hauck Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews :


The Memory House edition by Rachel Hauck Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews


  • Rachel Hauck has long been a must-read author, and with The Memory House that status has been cemented. She has outdone herself with this book. It easily is my favorite by this talented author. There is certainly romance, but the characters are what got me. Their stories resonated deep within me. This book is a highly recommended read.

    There are two story lines in The Memory House. Present day finds Beck Holliday, an NYPD sergeant whose forgotten childhood leaves her adrift in the world, while 50+ years before Everleigh Applegate is left widowed and feeling like love and happiness are something in the past. Each woman deals with grief and survivor’s guilt in a solitary manner, yet long for connection with others. The men that reach out to them have issues of their own, and I loved that about them. Neither man is a savior, but rather a partner in sorrow and joy. In fact all the characters, main and secondary, are flawed and so very real. I found myself connecting with them in so many things. The house that links the two women, the Memory House, is a wonderful setting and provides a place of comfort and safety as they make their way back to a full life. I also like that Hauck inserts a bit of fairytale into the women’s stories. It is subtle (I had to go back to the beginning to make sure I had it right), but wonderfully reminiscent of God’s care and provision in our lives.

    If you are a fan of romance or women’s fiction, you are in for a treat with The Memory House. I loved it and was sad to leave when the last page was turned.

    Highly Recommended.

    Audience adults.
  • “I’m just saying God has a way of taking the worst situation and turning it for good.”

    Rachel Hauck takes this theme and showcases it throughout her latest novel, THE MEMORY HOUSE. It’s a time slip story of the lives of Everleigh Applegate and Don Callahan and Beck Holiday and Bruno Endicott. Everleigh and Don own a home affectionately known as “The Memory House.” Bruno grew up across the street from Everleigh. Beck’s family used to vacation at Everleigh’s home.

    Both women have lived through their share of loss. Their losses have left them empty, scarred and wondering if they would ever be able to be happy and know love again. Though they are separated by 50 years, they have more in common than most people. Everleigh loved Bruno and Beck and invested her time with them when they were children. She also recognized a part of herself in Beck. It’s as though Beck was the daughter Everleigh never had. The Memory House itself serves as a silent character in this novel as it’s the constant that ties them all together. Don and Bruno prove themselves time and again to be men who are trustworthy, loyal, kind and will always put their significant other’s needs before their own. Through it all, Hauck continues to point the reader to God by taking the worst situation and working it for good. She accomplishes this subtly by incorporating it into the story as the natural process of things rather than being overtly Christian. This is a wonderful book from start to finish and I highly recommend it! I was provided an ARC of this novel by Thomas Nelson Publishers and NetGalley. The opinions expressed here are completely my own and without influence.
  • When you anxiously await a book from one of your favorite authors, you immediately devour the pages in a matter of hours. Rachel Hauck's THE MEMORY HOUSE was one such book. She gives you a story of two women separated by fifty years that intertwine and come full circle at the end. Rachel Hauck is a master at writing dual timeline stories!
    You immediately get caught up in the story of Beck Holiday, a tough NYPD sergeant battling issues of remembering the past since her father, who was also a police officer, lost his life in the tragedy of 9/11. Memories gone. Grief still real with both her and her mother. And Beck also is keeping a secret that needs to come out and soon. A mysterious letter to let her know she has inherited a house in Florida, leads her on a trip to a place where her family spent countless summers until that tragic day. Memories that are forever lost, but are those memories about to resurface? A chance encounter with her childhood friend/crush, from those long lost summers, Bruno Endicott, can he help her remember the days spent at the memory house?
    Everleigh Applegate lost the love of her life in a devastating tornado in Waco, TX in 1953 and since that day clings to those memories of her first and only love. Content to live her life alone with only her mother, until she runs into an old friend from school, Don Callahan, she begins to wonder if love is possible again. Would another man love her once he knew the secret she keeps hidden within her memories?
    THE MEMORY HOUSE takes you on a journey of not only love, but of heart -wrenching tragedy, of healing and forgiveness, and unwavering faith. You find through the pages, that you can overcome and find happiness as you remember to let God in, to trust His plans.
    I highly recommend THE MEMORY HOUSE.

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