Ebook {Epub PDF} Waiting on Hope by T.M. Souders






















Told from multiple perspectives, Waiting on Hope is a story about the resilience of the human spirit, survival, and a second chance at love. Second edition © . Book is new, in good condition. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Pinterest - opens in a new window or tabSeller Rating: % positive.  · WAITING ON HOPE by T.M. Souders tackles an extremely challenging topic and wraps it in a romance. It’s an interesting juxtaposition, one that shows how violence can tear a life to shreds, but also how, with time, love, and support, people can heal/5.


I had the pleasure of catching up with T.M. Souders a while ago and it was a joy to get to know more about the woman behind, Waiting on Hope. Budden: What does being an author mean to you? T.M Souders: Being an author means so much more to me than just writing and publishing my work. Read Waiting On Hope (). Online Book. Author. What do You think about Waiting On Hope ()? Storyline was fantastic. Had a few problems getting past the many spelling/grammatical errors. —lykz. T.M. Souders was born in Johntown, PA and grew up in the suburbs outside of Pittsburgh. She graduated in , from Youngstown State University, with a She is the author of the bestselling women's fiction novel, Waiting on Hope, as well as the novelette Dashing Through The Snow.


Told from multiple perspectives, Waiting on Hope is a story about the resilience of the human spirit, survival, and a second chance at love. Second edition © Theresa M Souders (P) Theresa M Souders. T.M. Souders studied psychology and Women’s Studies at Youngstown State University. After receiving her degree in , T.M. Souders went on to publish her first book called Waiting on Hope in The novel is about a young woman named, Lexi Dodson who lives her life in the fast lane, but soon regrets it. WAITING ON HOPE by T.M. Souders tackles an extremely challenging topic and wraps it in a romance. It’s an interesting juxtaposition, one that shows how violence can tear a life to shreds, but also how, with time, love, and support, people can heal.

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