The Shepherd’s Voice – From The Archives

The Shepherd’s Voice by Robin Lee Hatcher – From the archives – this is a repeat of an old book review. I read this novel several years ago and recall really enjoying this story by Robin Lee Hatcher. I encourage you to give this book a try! Download it onto your e-reader today!

Convicted for a crime he didn’t commit, Gabe Talmadge returns to his hometown of Ransom, seeking the love denied to him by his father Hudson Talmadge. Instead of finding the love of his forsaken father, he finds the love of Akira Macauley, owner of the sheep farm, Dundreggan. Gabe also discovers the love of another father, his Heavenly Father. Akira teaches Gabe about love and faith, and he realizes his biggest mistake was forsaking the Lord, several years ago. When he’s again mistakenly arrested for a crime he didn’t commit, his faith in God is tested, and he learns that it’s imperative to always lean on the Lord.      

Have you ever read any novels by Robin Lee Hatcher? If so, which one was your favorite?

~Cecelia Dowdy~

5 thoughts on “The Shepherd’s Voice – From The Archives

  1. Patent Attorney

    It’s always interesting reading stories that combine both bodily romance and religious devotion, finding the balance is very difficult if neither one of the couple thinks in the same way!

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  2. Cecelia

    Patent Attorney, yes, I agree. In my novel, John’s Quest, the hero is an agnostic and the heroine is a Christian. In my novel, Milk Money, the hero is an unsaved alcoholic and the heroine is a Christian. It’s a bit of a challenge getting 2 people together when their religious beliefs don’t match. (I’m assuming that I’m interpreting your comment correctly.)

    ~Cecelia Dowdy~

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  3. Chris

    I remember reading this book in one night when we were getting ready to move into our place. It’s definitely a great read in my opinion and I just might go back and reread it. 🙂

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