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Planning a vow renewal isn’t for the faint of heart—especially when dealing with a sick father and a daughter who has questions about her faith. Throw in a couple of mischievous brothers, and it might as well be a recipe for disaster. And that’s all before a town full of well-meaning busybodies have their say.

After experiencing a rough spot in their marriage, Brooks and Emryn want to reaffirm their vows. They aren’t the same people they were when they got married. They’ve grown—changed—worked on themselves and their marriage, and they are ready to share that newfound happiness and love with the world.

But life rarely goes as planned. When things start to go wrong at every turn, the couple's newfound communication skills are put to the test.

They say if you can survive the planning, you can survive anything, but will Brooks and Emryn?

105 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 30, 2024

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686 reviews106 followers
June 8, 2025
I love revisiting Brooks and Emyrn. I am once again amazed by T Bell's writing. There were many times when I was laughing at one moment, then a few paragraphs later, I was on the verge of tears. Grayson and Georgia are also in this.

I'm pleased that we're still experiencing growth from the first book. Sometimes authors backtrack on character growth, but T doesn't. There is continued growth in their relationship. The parenting in this is also amazing. It shows that we don't always have the best answers for our children. But no matter what, Emryn and Brooks put what's best for Avery first, even though at times it feels like they failed her.

I am so happy to see the family back again and stronger than ever. Hopping into the next book.
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Author 3 books67 followers
July 25, 2024
Since this is my 4th book by T Bell I should’ve known that I needed the tissues near by.

My heart wasn’t prepared for the tenderness of this story. While Letters of Grace focused on the marital relationship I feel like Grace Notes has a little more focus on parenting. And it was sooooo good!!

Watching Avery wrestle with her faith, and Brooks and Emryn grow in their parenting journey, and also in their flexibility and patience was a challenge to me. To always point my children to Christ and to make sure that I’m open and flexible to the changes God implements in my life and the way His plan and mine differ.
152 reviews5 followers
June 13, 2024
Grace Notes is another T. Bell hit! In order to read Grace Notes, you need to read both the previous stories in this series.

I really liked how we get to see how life is going for Brooks and Emryn after the events of Letters of Grace. It's a reminder that life is both messy and beautiful.

Also, I loved the epilogue hints to the next book!
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314 reviews3 followers
June 24, 2024
I loved this novella! This author writes emotion and life subjects so well, it’s so easy to relate to her characters.
It made me happy to catch up with the Montgomery family and see how far Emryn and brooks have come since book 1. I hope to have a Tayte and Mia book soon!
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September 17, 2025
Treasuring this series for life. Thank you, T. Bell for writing stories like this that speak on real issues and imperfect people but still feels like one of the greatest love stories of all time. I actually feel blessed to have found and read the books in this series.
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February 11, 2025
T. Bell is successfully becoming one of my favorite authors! Grace Notes is a sweet short read about Brooks and Emryn and their struggle with vow reneval planning. This book is also focused on parenting and bringing your children close to God. I'm not a mom, so I haven't faced with this struggle yet, but I absolutely loved reading about this. Just like Letters of Grace, this was an emotional, but sweet read that had me giggling and kicking my feet.
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