Talk to Me
β Scribed by Pat Simmons
- Publisher
- Generations Quest Press;The author
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 272 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Despite being deaf as a result of a fireworks explosion, CEO of a St. Louis non-profit company, Noel Richardson, expertly navigates the hearing world. What some view as a disability, Noel views as a challengeβhis lack of hearing has never held him back.
It also helps that he has great looks, numerous university degrees, and full bank accounts. But those assets donβt define him as a man who longs for the right woman in his life.
Deciding to visit a church service, Noel is blind-sided by the most beautiful and graceful Deaf interpreter heβs ever seen. Mackenzie Norton challenges him on every level through words and signing, but as their love grows, their faith is tested.
When their church holds a yearly revival, they witness the healing power of God in others. Mackenzie has faith to believe that Noel can also get in on the blessing. Since faith comes by hearing, whose voice does Noel hear in his heart, Mackenzie or God's?
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