Happy release day to Rachel Hauck! | The Wedding Chapel
With
hard work, committed relationships
can exist in our disposable culture
Rachel Hauck highlights the romance
of the past
to remind us of the permanence of commitment
In a day when
marriage seems incredibly disposable, USA
Today best-selling author Rachel Hauck weaves a story rich in symbolism
that reminds us of timeless truths about love. Hauck is captivated by the 1940s,
and in The Wedding Chapel (Zondervan/ November
17, 2015/ISBN: 978-0310341529/$15.99), she juxtaposes two story lines: one
capturing the simple romance and commitment to family embodying the earlier era
and another showing the challenges and complications of romance in a modern
world.
Retired football hall-of-famer Jimmy “Coach” Westbrook never imagined
anything would come from the wedding chapel he built, stone by stone, for the
beautiful Collette Greer, the woman he fell for back in 1949. He lost her long
ago, and for 60 years his labor of love
has sat empty, a monument to his memories. Then one day an offer arrives
to turn the chapel into what it was meant to be: a place of love and eternal
promises. Coach sees no reason to hang onto his dream any longer.
Meanwhile photographer Taylor Branson is trying to make a life for
herself in New York. She leaves her home in Heart’s Bend, Tennessee, determined
to put the broken promises and dreams of the past behind her. Given how divorce
tore apart her family, Taylor tends to be more cautious with relationships but
surprises even herself when she falls head-over-heels for Jack Forester. Taylor
allows her heart to carry her into a whirlwind elopement, but doubts, disagreements
and second thoughts enter shortly after they say “I do.” Jack has his own
demons to battle and struggles to show Taylor his true self and the depths of
his love for her.
When Taylor takes an assignment in Heart’s Bend, the job does more than
send her back to her hometown. She becomes immersed in a world of long-buried
family secrets and finds her journey intersecting with Coach’s in a surprising
way. Together they rediscover the heartbeat of their dreams and find it’s never
too late to seek love— and it’s worth every
single moment of waiting.
Many people are afraid of commitment and
marriage because they’ve seen the way divorce can destroy a family — maybe even
their own. Hauck reminds readers that their family history doesn’t have to
determine their destiny. “In Christ we can break those family iniquities. We
don’t have to carry forward whatever our ancestors did,” she explains. “‘Old things have passed away,’ the
Apostle Paul writes. ‘All things have become new.’”
Above all The
Wedding Chapel affirms the truth that while the pressures of life will
always be with us, true love never
fails. “I always hope my
stories leave readers uplifted, hopeful and aware of God’s love for them. In
this book, I tried to show how His heart beats for us, even when we are running
the opposite direction.”
Advance Praise
“Hauck
tells another gorgeously rendered story. The raw, hidden emotions of Taylor and
Jack are incredibly realistic and will resonate with readers. The way the
entire tale comes together with the image of the chapel as holding the
heartbeat of God is breathtaking and complements the romance of the story.”
~ RT Book Reviews Top
Pick
About the Author
Rachel Hauck is a USA Today
best-selling and award-winning author of critically acclaimed novels such as The
Wedding Dress, Love Starts with Elle and Once Upon A Prince.
She also wrote the Songbird Novels with multi-platinum
recording artist Sara Evans. Booklist
named their novel Softly and Tenderly one of
their 2011 “Top Ten Inspirationals.”
Hauck has a journalism degree from Ohio State University and
is a huge Buckeyes football fan. She worked in the corporate software world
before she began writing full time in 2004. Hauck serves on the Executive Board
for American Christian Fiction Writers and leads worship at their annual
conference. She is also a mentor and book therapist at My Book Therapy, a
conference speaker and a contributor to Southern Belle View Daily.
Hauck lives in central Florida with her husband where she
writes from her two-story tower.
Learn more
about Rachel Hauck and her books at www.rachelhauck.com or on Facebook (RachelHauck) and Twitter (@RachelHauck).
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