
Mercy in Bloom
A Christian Romance of Second Chances, Community, & the Mercy That Heals: Short Read
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After her husband vanished into the silence of Alaska, Bethel Hamby poured herself into her small-town flower shop, content to survive but never truly bloom again. Heartbreak had knocked twice—first with his leaving, then with the slow fading of hope.
But on a rainy morning, a forgotten devotional, and a chance encounter with a woman named Lillian, Bethel finds herself drawn back to faith, friendship, and the quiet promise of something more. With the gentle nudging of a meddling aunt and the kindness of new church friends, she begins to open her heart once more.
Then Roy walks in—a soft-spoken widower with a broken shovel and a heart full of quiet grace. And Bethel begins to wonder: could mercy still be blooming in her life, even now?
Mercy in Bloom is a tender Christian romance about rediscovering purpose, embracing community, and trusting that God’s mercy grows even in the most broken soil. A heartfelt story for anyone who’s ever asked, “Is it too late for joy?”
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