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Review of JC's Hope by Joyce Byers Hill

  I wrote this review for Clean Fiction Magazine:  Clean Fiction Magazine Spring 2025 First impression: JC’s Hope is written old school in Omniscient Point of View, so the reader is back and forth in different characters perspective in any given scene. The Preface (forward) of why Joyce Hill wrote the story is heart wrenching and the Prologue is cute with the twins climbing on the bobcat like little monkeys.   Action: The first scene in the hospital is the basis for the story and the action from there is steady in a comfortable storyline. There are points of tension scattered throughout the story to give it that pull. They resolve in a comfortable yet predictable way. Adventure: The story centers on Josh and his amazing family. Josh has had a desire for a long time to help teens. After his fateful accident, he knows he needs to do something big for God and decides to open a center for teens close to the high school. His heart is to help kids from falling into ...

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