Jun 14 2009
Higher Hope
One of my favorite past times is to read. Recently, I just finished Robert Whitlow’s book called Higher Hope. Although, I had not read the first novel in his Tides of Truth series, I found Higher Hope to be engaging and easy to follow without the background and plot build up from the first novel.
Your ghetto type minister trying to save the world, corporate big wigs, and newbie lawyers fill the pages of Higher Hope. Yet, what kept me turning the page was Whitlow’s intertwining words that kept spinning Christianity into every situation and using a young woman as an example of how inside and outside world filled with corruption - Christians still have their place and hold a high standing in society.
Tami Taylor comes from a small town background, but she enters an internship for a law firm in Savannah. She’s torn between two male friendships, all the while some woman preacher is out to save a man who wants to tear down a little ghetto church.
Tami’s beliefs help hold her position at the law firm and even though she doesn’t notice it - she’s planting seeds of God’s love where ever she goes.
The story isn’t over, and I’m waiting for the next book to see what future Tami Taylor has in store for her.
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