You’ll think of Me, by Robin Lee Hatcher, 2017, Thomas Nelson (HarperCollins)

20190727_1033525240274553899911129.jpg
You’ll think of Me, by Robin Lee Hatcher

Brooklyn is a single mother of a ten year old girl.  They live a simple life, until suddenly things change for them.  Brooklyn had experienced rejection in her younger years from those who mattered most.  Would she now be able to open her heart to new possibilities?

The author herself grew up without a father, and thinks of a young girl’s need for a dad in her writing.

As in the novel I’m working on, the young single mother sees her child as a gift even though the situation they are in is less than optimal.  In my novel, like this one, the young mother learns to trust again, finding love in the process.

Can you relate to this in any way?  It would be great to see your comments.


Discover more from pearladapridham.com

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Please share your comments here for me and other readers.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from pearladapridham.com

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading