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A Gift from Heaven - EN-US
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  • Reads 293
  • Votes 93
  • Parts 30
  • Time 2h 23m
Complete, First published Jul 09
After losing his wife and child during childbirth, Thomas finds himself plunged into a darkness so deep that not even faith can penetrate it. The pain is silent, the grief is cruel, and the world seems to have stopped turning. He no longer believes in miracles. He no longer believes in God.
Until he meets Noemi.

She knows pain too. She lost her husband and only son-but never lost her faith. On the contrary, her sorrow shaped her, and today she is a refuge for those who no longer know where to rest their hearts.

Two broken souls. An unlikely encounter. A thread of hope sent from heaven.

Amid bleeding memories, prayers that seem to go unheard, and a faith that longs to be rekindled, A Gift from Heaven is a story about new beginnings, healing, and the kind of love that only grows where everything once seemed lost.
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