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The Road to Hope (Hope #1) The Road to Hope by Crissi Langwell
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“Have you ever loved someone so much, you felt like your heart was going to just beat right out of your chest?”
Crissi Langwell, The Road to Hope
“It was a phone call she didn’t want to make. She didn’t want to hurt him. Whatever words she gave him, it would take being a daddy away from him.”
Crissi Langwell, The Road to Hope
“Even when the sun was shining she couldn’t see it. The whole house was closing in on her and she was suffocating.”
Crissi Langwell, The Road to Hope
“Maddie breathed in deep, inhaling the scent of breakfast and dish soap, clean laundry and wood floors, sunshine and a room filled with love. It smelled like home.”
Crissi Langwell, The Road to Hope
“She drifted down into the water, letting it engulf her body until even her face was underwater. The silence was delicious, just the sound of her own heartbeat in her ears.”
Crissi Langwell, The Road to Hope
“Shhh,” Mr. Winston whispered into her hair. “It’s going to be okay. It’s going to be okay.” He said it over and over again, just as the boy had done when she was at her most helpless. He rocked her with each stanza of the hypnotic prayer, and she melted into his arms, letting him be her strength as she cried into his chest.
“I couldn’t keep her,” she finally mustered, wiping her nose against his scratchy flannel.
“Shhh…” he repeated. He kissed the top of her head and then stood. With surprising strength, the elderly man lifted her as if she weighed nothing, bringing her to the car. He opened the car door with one hand, sat her in the front seat, and then buckled her in like she was a child. Exhausted, Maddie didn’t fight him or try to do it on her own. She needed someone else to be in charge for a while. She needed to be taken care of.”
Crissi Langwell, The Road to Hope
“It was the closest she’d ever come to praying. Even in her darkest moments, she had never turned to God. That was her mom’s deal, not hers.”
Crissi Langwell, The Road to Hope