The Voice We Find by Nicole Deese

 Kroosreadsandreviews thoughts:  This book is so precious and I didn't want it to end!  


I loved how August and Sophie both had best friends that provided encouragement but also set them straight when they needed it!


Another fantastic part of the story was that August and Sophie came together as they are producing an audiobook.  This was such a fun part of the story that was so enjoyable.


Some of the relationships in the book were strained, which at times was difficult to read, but unfortunately a real part of life.  The author handled these parts with such grace and honesty.  


Portia was an amazing character and coming alongside of Sophie was so endearing.  


The integration of the deaf community and ASL was extra meaningful to me as I am an aunt of nieces with cochlear implants.  It gave me a lot to think about as they journey throughout life with hearing challenges.  


I loved this book and can't wait to share it with friends and family.  


Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for the arc.  The opinions are my own.

What's it about?  Sophie Wilder returns home to California with nothing more than a failed Broadway career and a geriatric cat. Stuck working at the family winery with her egotistical brother and desperate for a way to revive her acting dreams, she takes a side gig as an audiobook narrator with Fog Harbor Books. But getting mixed up in the life of her reluctant sound engineer was never a part of her plans.

August Tate is still reeling from taking on guardianship of his teen sister. Determined to find a solution to her degenerative hearing loss and to prevent his private recording studio from going under, he agrees to produce audiobooks part-time. When Sophie breathes new life into his creativity and forms an unexpected bond with his sister rooted in their common faith, he must confront the reasons he turned away from his own or risk losing the second chance he's only just started to believe in.

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