This was my first book by Rachel Hauck, and I think perhaps not the best one to start with of her books. Taylor begins a mission to convince Jimmy that the chapel is worth saving-and that forgiveness and healing might happen within the chapel’s walls. When a post-mortem letter from Taylor’s Granny Peg shows up, along with an old photo, she is driven to uncover family secrets and the secret to her own happiness, starting with an assignment to photograph an unknown, obscure wedding chapel back in Heart’s Bend. Jack, while genuine in his love for Taylor, can never seem to find the right way to show her he really cares. When she falls head-over-heels for Jack Gillingham, a top ad man, their whirlwind romance and elopement leave her with doubts. Leaving her hometown of Heart’s Bend, Tennessee, she put a lot of things behind her, including her family’s string of failed marriages. Photographer Taylor Branson is trying to make a life for herself in New York. But now a realtor wants the land the chapel sits on, and he sees no reason to hang onto the past. Retired hall-of-fame football coach Jimmy Westbrook never imagined anything would come of his labor of love-building a wedding chapel for Collette Greer, the woman he fell in love with in 1949. An old, forgotten chapel holds the key to love and forgiveness.
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