My Hope Is Found: The Cadence of Grace, Book 3
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My Hope Is Found: The Cadence of Grace, Book 3

Paperback – October 15, 2013

Price
$12.80
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Paperback
Pages
352
Publisher
Multnomah
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ISBN-13
978-1601424259
Dimensions
5.54 x 0.76 x 8.24 inches
Weight
10.8 ounces

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Review Praise for My Hope Is Found “A tender story, told with loving care, My Hope Is Found takes many a twist and turn, as Lonnie must choose between two good men. Her struggle is genuine, and the outcome remains deliciously uncertain until the joy-filled ending.” —Liz Curtis Higgs, New York Times best-selling author of Mine Is the Night “Joanne has hit a home run with her Cadence of Grace series, and this book wraps up the story nicely. But I was never sure of the ending—either man could have made her happy—until the end. With memorable characters and struggles aplenty, this is the kind of story that will have readers telling their friends, ‘You’ve got to read these books.’” —Lauraine Snelling, author of the Red River of the North series, the Wild West Wind series, along with Wake the Dawn and many other books “In My Hope is Found, God’s grace and tender mercies bloom in the rugged hills of early 1900s Appalachia. The familiar characters of the Cadence of Grace series live out the delicious tension of romance and reason, heartache and hope—discovering the true measure of love and lasting peace. If you need a healthy dose of hope for a pesky case of hopelessness, this one is a must-read.” —Mesu Andrews, author of Love Amid the Ashes and winner of the 2012 ECPA Book of the Year, New Author “Joanne has the rare talent of creating such compelling characters and story worlds that I wish her books would never end.” —Serena B. Miller, RITA Award–winning author of The Measure of Katie Calloway “This deeply moving conclusion to the Cadence of Grace series will captivate your heart and keep you turning pages. Once again Joanne Bischof brings her well-drawn characters and beautiful setting to life in an intricately woven tale of faith and love that will leave you wanting more. I highly recommend it!” —Carrie Turansky, author of The Governess of Highland Hall “A soaring conclusion to the Cadence of Grace series! With lyrical phrasing, Joanne Bischof blends measures of faith, hope, and love into pitch-perfect, soul-stirring harmony sure to resonate in every reader’s heart. Bravo!” —Jocelyn Green, award-winning author of the Heroines Behind the Lines series “In My Hope is Found, gifted storyteller Joanne Bischof writes of redemption and reconciliation. Her characters stepped off the page and into my heart as I held my breath over their heartbreaks, disappointed dreams, and ultimate choices, all skillfully woven through with spiritual truths. Bischof has found her calling as a writer.” —Beth K. Vogt, author of Catch a Falling Star “Amid the beauty of the Appalachians, Lonnie Sawyer O’Riley finds herself in an impossible situation created by her beloved Gideon’s wild past. Having no choice but to give him up and move on, she clings to stubborn hope that all will yet be well, somehow. Like a mountain trail, the story winds through sunlight and shadow, through love and despair, with glimpses of grace at every turn. My Hope Is Found is another keeper from Joanne Bischof.” —Meg Moseley, author of Gone South About the Author Christy Award-finalist and author of Be Still My Soul and Though My Heart is Torn , Joanne Bischof has a deep passion for Appalachian culture and writing stories that shine light on God’s grace and goodness. She lives in the mountains of Southern California with her three children. When she’s not weaving Appalachian romance, she’s blogging about faith, folk music, and the adventures of country living that bring her stories to life. You can visit her website at www.joannebischof.com. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. One Rocky Knob, VirginiaJanuary 1902 Go home to them. With Cassie’s words fresh in his heart, Gideon stepped from the woods. The sun hit his shoulders. Warm as a caress. His suspenders bounced around his legs. They’d been abandoned halfway through his trek. Overwhelmed by the reality of what the day would bring, he’d dressed in a hurry, hungry for the sanctuary of these woods. Gideon ran a hand over the back of his neck where the stiff muscles complained. A bachelor once more, he’d bunked out in his shop the night before, leaving Cassie alone in the house.Though he’d had both pillow and blanket, sleep had been lost to him.With his thoughts ricocheting between Lonnie and Cassie, his past and future seemed muddled. A coil of tangled wire. Rifle slung over his shoulder, Gideon circled his thumb over the smooth wood of the gunstock, the sound of birdsong paving the way to the cabin. Cassie’s cabin—a place he would no longer call home. But it really never had been. He chewed the inside of his cheek. Where was home now? He knew the answer. There was only one place for him, and that was beside Lonnie.His heart lurched.Never would he have taken Lonnie’s hand had he known he was still wed to Cassie. Never would he have taken Lonnie’s hand had Cassie simply spoken up about what she knew. Secrets revealed too late. Much too late. Kneeling, Gideon checked his final trap.Saying good-bye to Cassie should be simple. Especially since Lonnie and Jacob were waiting on the other side. So what was he doing out on a cold morning checking traps? Gideon straightened and gripped his catch, wishing with all his heart that it could be more for Cassie. That it could be better. Her words pressed against the edges of his mind.“ I want this chance to do something right. Go home to them.” And here he was, leaving. With a puff of his cheeks and a duck of his head, Gideon walked on. Surely God had been smiling down on him the night Cassie had spoken those words only days ago. She didn’t have to let go. But she had. He chalked it up to grace and nothing less. Of her own free will, she was letting him go home. Return to the life he once had. The life with his young bride and son. Gideon’s chest tightened at the thought of taking Lonnie and Jacob in his arms.He prayed that someday he might extend the grace that Cassie had extended to him. The thought filled him with wonder. Wonder at what it would feel like to have the peace that Cassie felt when she stepped out in faith. In goodness. For in keeping her word, she’d given him his future. Which was why he’d slept fitfully until dawn, overwhelmed by it all.He clutched the rabbits tighter. A warm spell had turned the snow to mush, making his steps easy, but the trail was no match for his attention compared to the truths that roiled in his mind.He was leaving today. Though it could take weeks before he got word that all was finalized between Cassie and himself—just as it should have been long ago—he couldn’t stay with a woman who was no longer his wife.Gideon shook his head and strode toward the cabin. Soon he’d be on his way to Elsie and Jebediah Bennett’s farm, to his family. In a week’s time, he would stand before Lonnie. Pulse racing, he nearly lost his grip on the rabbits’ feet. Gideon tilted his face to the sun, the joy of it all warming him as much now as it had then.Rounding the bend, the smell of coffee all but pulled his feet along. He spotted the small cabin nestled against a stand of oaks. Gideon rolled his shoulder that ached in the cool weather and stomped up the steps, spying Cassie in the kitchen window. The house was bright and warm when he stepped in. His pack, filled with all that he owned, sat beside the door. Cassie was at the stove, her braid long and dark down her back.She glanced at him, her face registering amusement. “I thought you’d be gone.” She watched him as he sifted through her crock of knives. “You were going to leave at first light.”“I’d planned on it.”“But…” She glanced at the rabbits.He found the knife he was looking for, grabbed her worn pan, and flicked his head toward the porch. He lifted the rabbits. “I’ll be right back.”“Gideon.” Her hand on his arm made him freeze. “I can do this on my own. All of it.” Her expression drove her implications deeper.Nodding slowly, he stepped onto the porch. Sitting, he nestled the pan between his feet on the lower step. She moved in beside him and sat. Her patched skirts swayed soundlessly over her small boots. He sensed a weariness in her flushed cheeks. Though the scarlet fever had long since left her body, her strength was slow in returning.“You’re only gonna have half a day of light.”He nodded. “I know. I’ll be off in a bit.”Hands pressed together, she seemed unsure of what to do with them. “How did you sleep?”“Well.”“Liar.”He glanced over in time to see her faint grin.“That shack had to be freezing, and you scarcely had enough blankets.” She touched the toes of her boots together.“I’d say it was best that way.” He peered across the farm to where her brothers’ hammers could be heard over the quiet of late morning.Cassie smirked, but her eyes seemed sad. “Is that so?” She gave him the look that had made him weak in the knees on more than one occasion. “After months of sleeping in the rocking chair, you would have suddenly had the notion to take me in your arms?” She elbowed him softly. “You do realize you never even kissed me proper.”Feeling a half grin form, Gideon ducked his head.Her blue-eyed gaze shifted away, over the farm, as if the fallen petals of their lives were scattered about. “Well, the rumors will abound regardless.”That they would. He and Cassie had been married for months, and people would think what they wanted. It wouldn’t help that his reputation around Rocky Knob was anything but saintly. Hands stilling in their work, he studied her, his heart aching afresh. “What will you do, Cassie?” How he wished he could shoulder this burden for her.With a wave of her hand, she tossed his concerns aside. “There’s more to this world than Rocky Knob. I’ve got a mind to start fresh. Maybe I’ll head to Stuart. Farther, Lord willing.”That spark glinted in her eyes—fire and determination—and he knew she was going to be all right. The breeze lifted loose strands of her hair, sending the molasses-hued ribbons dancing.Slowly he shook his head, overwhelmed. Through her grace, another burst of joy shot through him. He would see Lonnie again. He would hold his son. Watch him grow up. Memories of them had hung like dusty pictures in his mind, but soon he would add new memories. It was a gift he could never repay Cassie for.“I’m going to miss you.” Unshed tears glistened in Cassie’s eyes.Throat suddenly tight, he could only nod in return. He rose and, setting the pan aside, dipped his hands in the wash bucket.She motioned toward the open door and his pack just inside. “Will you be bringing nothing else? What about everything in your shop? all your tools?”“Give them to Jack. He’ll make good use of them.” He scrubbed at the creases in his palms, thankful for the friend he’d found in Cassie’s youngest brother. He ran the icy water up his forearms, then grabbed the tattered towel.Her expression grew so soft, he warred with the urge to cup her cheek as he once had.“He’ll be grateful,” she finally said.“He’s a good kid.” He struggled to find more meaningful words, but his gratitude for the young man’s kindness ran deep.Eyes down, Cassie leaned against the railing. She crossed her ankles, then uncrossed them. Gideon dried his hands on the towel longer than need be.She stomped her foot. “Off with you now. I can’t take this.” She waved him toward the steps as if to set him in motion. “You’re like a stray dog that won’t leave.” She quick-swiped at her damp cheeks.He laughed, the sensation filling the empty spaces of his heart.She wiped her cheeks again. Gideon captured her hand as it fell. He squeezed it, letting his thumb trace a slow circle on her wrist.Without meeting his gaze, she spoke, her voice as soft as he’d ever heard it. “Please don’t say good-bye. I don’t think I could handle it.”Gideon swallowed the lump in his throat. “Fine, then…” Cupping the back of her head, he pressed a kiss to her forehead. “You’re wonderful,” he whispered against her hair.Cassie choked out a laugh. “And you’re a scoundrel.” Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Gideon O’Riley has been given another chance at a life with Lonnie. But will the fight for her heart risk it all over again?
  • After finally finding love with his sweet bride Lonnie, Gideon’s heart was torn when a woman from his past claimed to be his true and rightful wife, forcing him away from his family. God’s merciful hand saw Gideon through the heartache, and with Cassie’s blessing, he is able to return home. But his journey back through the Blue Ridge Mountains will hold a trial he never anticipated. Meanwhile, Lonnie determines to seal off her heart from Gideon, convinced he is lost to her forever. Strengthening her resolve to move on is her growing fondness for the handsome Scotsman, Toby McKee—the young reverend she has come to care for deeply. His proposal of marriage offers a bright future for her and her young son.  Yearning to allow joy back into her life, Lonnie must put aside the broken pieces of her heart that still love Gideon. When he returns to find her betrothed to another, he has to place his hope in God, trusting that the One who redeemed their love once can do it again.
  • “Joanne has hit a home run with her Cadence of Grace series… With memorable characters and struggles aplenty, this is the kind of story that will have readers telling their friends, ‘You’ve got to read these books.’”
  • —Lauraine Snelling, best-selling author of the Red River of the North series and Wild West Wind series

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Loved this Series

When I received this ARC for reviewing purposes I realized it was book 3 in a series. Since I have major issues about not reading books series out of order what's a girl to do but immediately run to her library... or Amazon looking for books 1 & 2 am I right? SO glad I did because this series... it's Epic. I could totally see it as a miniseries or Hallmark's latest set of movies to rival the Love Comes Softly movies. Of course if they are going to do that... then they need to duplicate every detail off these books. LOVED them. I had heard many good things about them on Goodreads and in an Avid Readers of Christian Fiction group I am in but it did not prepare me to be WEEPING from the middle of book 2 right on thru the end. I was totally caught up in Lonnie & Gideon's story. LOVED this couple. Loved their love, their bond to each other that can only be God given.

In book one we meet Lonnie & Gideon. Following an ill advised kiss Lonnie's mean and abusive father enters the picture and Lonnie & Gideon's story begins as they find themselves in attendance at their own shotgun wedding. Unhappy to be together, they set out on a journey to find a new home to begin their new life in. Did I love Gideon at this point? Um NO. He was mean. He was selfish. He was abusive. Yet I found myself rooting for him because you could somehow see there was a good man in there somewhere. Somewhere along their journey Elsie and Jedediah enter the picture. LOVED Elsie and Jedediah. We all need an older, mentoring, wise couple like they are in our lives and what an asset they become to Lonnie & Gideon.

Without giving away any details... because I know you are already online checking your library for these books aren't you?? I found myself rushing through book one (Be Still My Soul) to find out if Lonnie & Gideon would ever truly find each other, and find love. They went thru many trials and tragedies but in the end... you will love how their story turns out.

Enter book two (Though My Heart Is Torn) and Lonnie & Gideon's story picks up right about where it left off. So of course they live happily ever after right? I mean wouldn't it be wonderful if life just worked out like that? Of course it doesn't and of course as book 2 helps us to see we learn that God works in us and we grow so much thru the sufferings and trials of life. About midway through book 2 I was in tears. My heart hurt for what Lonnie was going through. What Gideon was going through. Yes... I managed to get myself under control but thru much of the rest of the book I am sure you would have seen a tear or three sliding down my cheek. I was SO wrapped up in their world and just had to know how on earth were things going to work out for them? I could not read fast enough.... which of course brought me to book 3 (My Hope Is Found).

Book three did not disappoint. I finished it in a day. (OK a day I was home sick from work) I had to keep reading because I had to get to the end to find out what happened to this couple I was so emotionally invested in. Did Gideon get to come home? Would Lonnie be happy to see him? Would Jacob remember him? Would Elsie and Jedediah again invite him into their home? And what about Toby? And Cassie? I wanted a happy ending for all of them. A happy, we are all right in the middle of God's perfect plan kind of ending. Did I get that? Well I could tell you.... but then I'd have to kill you. Bwa ha ha ha...

Seriously. Not telling because you need to read this series. And then you need to join me in shooting off an email to Hallmark begging them to turn this into a series immediately. Yes. It's that good. Go. Read. And just let me say in advance.... You are welcome!

I was provided with a copy of this book for review courtesy of Waterbrook Multnomah and have provided a honest review in exchange.
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A trilogy to love

My Hope Is Found is the final installment of Gideon and Lonnie O'Riley's story. I don't want to ruin the first two books, Be Still My Soul, and Through My Heart is Torn, but will attempt to vaguely tell their story as it leads up to this fabulous ending .

After a very rocky start to their marriage and then being torn apart when Gideon's past comes back to haunt him, Gideon is finally able to return to his family. However, stepping back into Lonnie and Jacob's life isn't quite so simple. Lonnie has grieved over the loss of Gideon (she has no reason to think that they will ever reunite) for months and has finally come to a place where she can open her heart and has--to a Scottish preacher named Toby McKee. When Gideon returns and realizes what has happened, he has to turn the only place he knows to--God. Could it be that Toby would be the better husband for Lonnie and does Gideon love her enough to let her go?

I love, love, love this series! The characters are endearing and my heart has grieved over all they have endured. I have no doubt you will love Lonnie, Gideon, and Toby as much as I do. Each of these books in the series will leave you wanting more but know that they must be read in order. These are the first novels written by Joanne Bischof but I hope they will not be the last. Even though she is from California, I can see and feel the Appalachians in her writing and she is dead on. If you haven't read the series, may I recommend this as something to put on your wish list? If you still aren't convinced, check out Ms. Bischof's website at [...]

I did receive this book free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review and was in no way obligated to write a positive review. Five stars without any hesitation!
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Soul Stirring Romance!

In My Hope Is Found, author Joanne Bischof has penned another powerful, emotionally charged novel of a beautiful, unpretentious woman raised in the Appalachians, and the two honorable men who love her.

Gideon has been granted a reprieve...from Cassie and God. At long last he is returning home to the love of his life, Lonnie, and their baby boy. Once forced to marry Cassie as a result of sin, he realized after marrying Lonnie that their marriage was no longer valid, as Cassie had failed to annul her marriage to Gideon. Seeing the error of her ways, however, Cassie sets him free to return home, but Gideon's sin and past life hauntingly follow him and he finds freedom is not to be his after all.

He must wait months to straighten out his affairs with Cassie so that he is free to remarry Lonnie, and when he returns home he finds Lonnie engaged to a handsome Scottish preacher. Heartbroken Lonnie is yearning for joy in her life once again, willing to put Gideon and the past behind her, and the handsome, kind, Preacher Toby McKee is just the man to help her do that. Gideon must face the midnight hour of his soul as he realizes that Toby would be the best man for Lonnie...will he give her up and let God heal his heart? What is Lonnie to do as she realizes she is in love with two handsome men who will do anything to be with her?

This is a lovely, heartrending tale of sin's consequences, redemption, and unrequited love, that will keep you flipping those pages well into the night! My heart was gripped with emotions throughout---frustration, heartache, happiness, laughter and tears...and I grew to love Toby as well as Gideon---almost. Lonnie had trouble picking which guy she wanted to be with, and so did I! Ms. Bischof, a master at storytelling and twists and turns, honestly had me not knowing until the very end how this story was going to play out! I highly recommend reading the whole series as each story continues where the other left off. You won't want to miss out on one book in this most powerful series...verra nicely done, Joanne Bischof!
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Wonderful conclusion!

A beautifully written book and wonderful conclusion to the Cadence of Grace series. I loved the first two books and this one did not disappoint. The journey of Gideon and Lonnie and how God fit into their lives was emotional and Joanne's writing pulled me in. I recommend this book and series to all those who love true Christian romance and especially those who love Janette Oke.
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Amazing finish and moving book!

What a great finish for the cadence books. I loved the characters extra new depth. It was not predicable reading. I couldn't put it down and read it completely in one evening! I will be looking forward to new books by Joanne Bischof!
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May have been better if I had read the first 2 in the series.

My Hope is Found is the 3rd in the book series The Cadencce of Grace by Joanne Bischof . It is about the relationship of Gideon O'Riley and his love Lonnie. He married Lonnie in one of the previous books but has found out that he is still married to his first wife from his past. Now she is looking to get past the hurt Gideon has brought onto her and he is wanting to annul his first marriage and get back with her.

I admit I just could not get into this book at all even to the point of I could only read it half and then read the ending just so I could know what happened at the end. For me at least it was one of those books that you need to read the whole series and our library did not have them. So, that made it very hard for me to get into this book I may have like it better if I had read the first 2 in the series. Also it is a heavy romance story which I am not a fan of. So for me this was not a good read.

Disclosure: I received this book free from WaterBrook Press. I was not required to write a positive review.
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Wonderful conclusion to this series

This is book 3 in the Cadence of Grace series. I recommend reading the first 2 books in this series before you read this book because it will make this story so much more meaningful for you.

Pros:
-Detailed setting & complex characters - I felt like I was experiencing the story with them
-Suspenseful - although I felt sure of who Lonnie would pick from the beginning, there was still uncertainty.
-The writing is beautiful

Cons:
I was really excited to read about Lonnie and Gideon together again, but it is not until almost 1/3 of the book when they are finally reunited. I would have preferred for it not to have taken so much to get there, but I understand why Gideon had to do what he did before returning to Lonnie. In this story he has to learn a lot about patience, and in delaying his return he needs to have a lot of it (and so do I).

Overall I highly recommend this book, but be ready for an emotional experience.
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My Hope Is Found

Gideon and Lonnie have finally found love together, and life seems to have finally settled down for their little family. But when a woman in Gideon's past comes back into his life, claiming she is his rightful wife, he has no choice but to return to Cassie. When Cassie finally gives him her blessing to return to the woman he aches to hold, Gideon embarks on a journey through the Blue Ridge Mountains to return to his true wife and son.

Lonnie is determined to forget Gideon and move on with her life. A dashing Scotsman and Reverend by the name of Toby McKee is paying her court, and she has a mind to move on from the constant pain Gideon is perpetually causing her. So when Gideon returns to find her betrothed to another, Gideon must trust that the One who brought them together in the first place can do it again. But is Gideon too late this time? Is Lonnie and their son lost to him forever?

There is just something about the long awaited love between Gideon and Lonnie. The way he held on to a ribbon that was hers as a keepsake just struck me as such a helpless gesture of the futility of his situation. I wanted to do something to help them all, but naturally, the story is already written and my part is to settle down and read where their journeys take them. I have no idea why I was completely arrested by this trilogy. Maybe it's the parallel to this verse in Proverbs 13:12; "Hope deferred maketh the heart sick, but when the desire cometh, it is a tree of life." I read a lot, and I do read a lot of romances. But Bischof strikes in the most subtle of ways, and weaves a tale that will stay with you for the rest of your life. Unforgettable, remarkable and absolutely extraordinary.

This book was provided by the publisher for free in exchange for an honest review.
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Beautiful Appalachia Mountain setting

The entire series was breathtakingly beautiful. The setting is Western Virginia, the Appalachia Mountains, late 1800 early 1900s. My Hope is Found, is a wonderful story to end this series ... though the reader truly never wants the story to end. I have not found a book by this author that I haven't adored, and I've already pre-ordered her newest upcoming release. I highly recommend this entire series.
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Heart-Wrenchingly Satisfying

I think this series gets so many reviews because readers need to express their emotions after reading it. These books really make you FEEL… so much so, that this reader got into a panic at times, hoping I was rooting for the right outcome. But the author gives you just enough hope to keep going, even when you've repeatedly hit the book on your bed or shouted "I can't take this anymore!", causing your cat to bolt and loved ones to come ask if you're okay.

Snippets from my Book 3 Journal:
Chap. 1 > Oh freedom. Careless, beautiful freedom.
Chap. 2-18 > Sheer and utter panic! Run, Forrest, Run!!
Chap. 19-25 > Ok, I may be able to finish this book without getting an ulcer.
Chap. 26 > Now, this is getting interesting...

The series is not a frivolous read - there is pain to work through here; there are dramatic hurdles to clear. But I think that is what makes the journey so rewarding and what draws so many positive reviews for this series. It almost killed me, but I'd do it again. And 'that' is the mark of a good story.