Jeanette Hanscome is a multi published author of fiction and nonfiction, including her devotional memoir, Suddenly Single Mom: 52 Messages of Hope, Grace, and Promise, and novels for Annie's Fiction and Guideposts. Jeanette has also contributed to devotionals and story collections.
Newest Release: My Dreams Are Getting Better, Whistle Stop Cafe Mysteries Book 24 (Guideposts)
Published Books: Rumors Are Flying, Whistle Stop Cafe Mysteries Book 16 Accentuate the Positive, Whistle Stop Cafe Mysteries Book 8 The Last Word, Rose Cottage Book Club Book 12 (Annie's Fiction) And the Plot Thickens, Rose Cottage Blub Book 7 Gifts: A Christmas Novella (Self-published through Story Architect) Suddenly Single Mom: 52 Messages of Hope, Grace, and Promise (Worthy Inspired) Running with Roselle, co-authored with Michael Hingson (Roselle's Dream Foundation) Rescue Dogs, Firefighting Heroes and Science Facts - Contributing Author of "Learning from Tragedy"
Past Books - Focus on the Family: Good-Bye to All That Dragonfly on My Shoulder Want More? Joy
Compilations: All God's Creatures: Daily Devotions for Animal Lovers, yearly since 2019 (Guideposts) Mornings with Jesus 2019 (Guideposes) Every Day with Jesus (Guideposts) 21 Days of Grace: Stories that Celebrate God's Unconditional Love 21 Days of Love: Stories that Celebrate Treasured Relationships
Jeanette Hanscome’s SUDDENLY SINGLE MOM is full of compassion, wisdom, and comfort. I began to read it because I think Jeanette is a great writer, not because I have suddenly become a single mom. I’m a grandmother, for pity sakes! But the book is about loss and the beauty of God’s redeeming grace on the journey. I could relate. Or rather, Jeanette’s words reached out and related to me.
After reading a few of the devotionals, I identified truths written for me, too. In this season of my life. I went back to the beginning, rereading and highlighting passages that spoke to my heart. How curious that a book about the struggle of single moms could minister to me, as well. And how wonderful!
Don’t pass this book by because you are not a newly single mom. Instead, buy it for a friend who is careworn and under attack. Then read it yourself and embrace the sweet richness within. You may not want to give it away….