From the author of the Voice of Joy series (Finding Joy 2015) comes Enough Joy, another Christian fiction novel about faith, family, and godly romance. After several months of life in Vermont, Joy is growing in her faith and cherishing her new relationships. Her big farmhouse is never lonely anymore, and her heart is full. She takes unexpected tragedies in stride, she accomplishes major goals, and she learns more every day. She's even writing again. But Joy's past still threatens to destroy her. Can she finally overcome her doubts and fears and embrace her future completely?
The first book in this series finished so nicely, I honestly had no idea what to expect with this one. The author kept me going, though, throwing one conflict after another at her characters and keeping the story moving forward.
I knocked one star off because I don't like the omniscient POV she writes in, and a few other little grammatical things I noticed throughout. Mostly just personal preference.