Pacific Hope: A Novel

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Bethany House, 2001 - Fiction - 383 pages
A couple on the verge of divorce head off on one final trip together. In the midst of their vacation, though, mishaps and problems reveal a plot that points at dark secrets and betrayal beneath their relationship. Is reconciliation too late?

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Contents

Section 1
30
Section 2
38
Section 3
46
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About the author (2001)

Bette Nordberg graduated from the University of Washington as a physical therapist in 1977. In 1990 she turned from rehabilitation medicine to writing and is now the author of Serenity Bay, Pacific Hope, and numerous dramas, articles, and devotions. She and her husband, Kim, recently helped plant Lighthouse Christian Center, a new church in the South Hill area of Puyallup, Washington, where Bette writes, directs drama, and plays keyboard. Married twenty-five years, Kim and Bette have four children, two in college and two at home.

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