Lonnie and Gideon are happy in their marriage but when Cassie arrives and informs Gideon that he is still married to her, their happy life begins to fall apart. My Hope Is Found by Joanne Bischof Waterbrook Multnomah Publishers October 2013 My Hope Is Found by Joanne Bischof is the third book in The Cadence of Grace series and is just as enjoyable and great a story as the first two books. In fact I think that maybe it is my favorite of the three. Lonnie and Gideon were living a happy and loving life with their young son when Cassie showed up and informed Gideon that they were still legally married. Lonnie and Gideon are both broken hearted but they both know that he must leave. Gideon goes back to Cassie but they do not live as man and wife. Cassie finally realizes that Gideon does not love her so she decides to give him his freedom so that he can remarry Lonnie. When Gideon gets back to Rocky Knob, Virginia, he learns that Lonnie is engaged to Toby McKee a young minister from Scotland. With God's help, Gideon is determined to win Lonnie's heart again and make her his wife. The author did an excellent job in the writing of all elements of the story. The characters were so well developed that they simply came to life on the pages of the book. The dialogue was at times heart breaking sad and at other times it was very happy but all of it was very well written. All the scenes were so well written that I felt as if I were right in the middle of all the action. There was a good deal of suspense in the story mainly with Gideon working to get the papers signed by the authorities that would make him a single man again so that he could marry Lonnie. There was also the suspense of which man would Lonnie choose to marry. Would she choose Gideon her first love and father of their son or would she choose the safe and loving Toby? As in the other two books, God's love and forgiveness were important in the lives of the main characters. For readers interested in more information you may check out the following: Author's website. Author's bio. Publishers website. Chapter one is available for reading here. I highly recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a great love story set in the early days of the twentieth century.