All Reviews for Higher Hope

  • On 9/10 Mindy Koentopp wrote: When I read this I was curious. I am not much of a Grisham fan, but I know that he has quite the following, so I thought that I would give this book a try. I don't care much for legal crime stories, but I read the overview and thought that it sounded interesting. When I got the book, I wanted to start ... A Higher Hope
  • On 9/7 Luanne DeBoth wrote: This has not been a summer of reading--and I have really missed laying on the deck, in my hammock with a good book, but because we ended up driving 20 hours during this weekend taking Kyle to and from school, I finally finished my book for the book review bloggers. Higher Hope, by Robert Whitlow, is ... Higher Hope--Book Review
  • On 9/5 Heidi Plumley wrote: One of the pluses to having a newborn (besides their adorability of course!) is the nursing time. Not only is it great for bonding, it's also great for reading. Since I rarely take "time out" to read anymore, it has been a treat to be able to get some fun reading time in. A book I've finished during ... Higher Hope
  • On 8/1 Lisa Taylor wrote: I have to say I am embarrassed about the time it took me to finally write my first review for Thomas Nelson books. I received the book Higher Hope quite a while back and read it right away but am just now getting around to the review,please forgive me.I'll start by saying I didn't realize it was book ... HIGHER HOPE book review and a giveaway!
  • On 7/17 Ben Harris wrote: Overview: Tami Tyalor law clerk is assigned to a libel case involving an ouspoken preacher, all is not what it seems and Tami has to deal with several relationships at work.Honestly, this was NOT my kind of novel. I have read several other Robert Whitlow books and was expecting something a little different.First ... Review: Higher Hope
  • On 7/2 Janet Rockey wrote: Sister Dabney explains what higher hope means: "It's hope that can't be destroyed by what happens on earth. Circumstances of life will challenge it, voices will deny it, but its walls can't be breached unless we open the gate." Absolutely true and an encouragement to me, personally. The realistic elements ... Higher Hope
  • On 6/22 Daniel Mount wrote: Higher Hope is book two in Robert Whitlow’s Tides of Truth series. Tami Taylor, homeschool graduate and law student clerking in Savannah, is assigned to a case where an outspoken local preacher with a gift for prophecy has publicly reprimanded one of the law firm’s clients. The client wants to use the opportunity to sue ... Book Review: Higher Hope (Robert Whitlow)
  • On 6/15 Laura Davis wrote: Synopsis: Tami Taylor faces impossible challenges in life, law, and love--until she discovers a higher hope. In historic Savannah, Georgia, a prestigious law firm assigns law clerk Tami Taylor to a libel case against a humble street preacher whose disciples claim she has uncanny prophetic abilities. ... Higher Hope
  • On 6/14 Susan Lower wrote: Although, I had not read the first novel in his Tides of Truth series, I found Higher Hope to be engaging and easy to follow without the background and plot build up from the first novel. Your ghetto type minister trying to save the world, corporate big wigs, and newbie lawyers fill the pages of Higher ... Raising The Bar
  • On 6/4 Deborah Khuanghlawn wrote: Law stories are give and take with me. They are either written extremely well and explain everything about the law to a newbie or they are too convoluted in lawyer-ish jargon, cliches and stereotypes. So I was pleasantly surprised when after reading this book. Normally I'm wary of male authors who write ... Law Story is Full of Surprises
  • On 6/1 James Korsmo wrote: Robert Whitlow, Higher Hope, Tides of Truth, Book 2 (Thomas Nelson, 2009). Thanks to Thomas Nelson for the review copy.Tami Taylor, a law clerk in a Savannah firm, finds herself in the middle of a libel case involving a bold and outspoken preacher who claims prophetic abilities. The case, and her relationships ... Robert Whitlow, Higher Hope
  • On 5/30 Kaylia Metcalfe wrote: Book Review for Higher Hope by Robert WhitlowOn the cover of the book, there is a quote from WORLD Magazine that says “Writes in the style of John Grisham, combining compelling legal and ethical plotlines… but Whitlow has explicit spiritual themes.”First of all, WORLD Magazine obviously never read ... Higher Hope
  • On 5/29 Brandy Cormier wrote: Higher Hope, by Robert Whitlow, is a book I received for review from Thomas Nelson. It’s book 2 in the A Tides of Truth series, which is, admittedly, a series I’d never heard of. Honestly, I’m glad I branched out and decided to try out a new author. I really enjoyed this book!From the back cover:Competition ... Higher Hope Review
  • On 5/28 Scott Weldon wrote: My apologies to the folks at Thomas Nelson. I agreed to review the occasional book for them and have been fairly prompt in the past. However, this latest book caught me at a time when reading a novel was pretty low on the priority list. So, even though the book isn’t all that “new”, I’ll offer ... Book Review: Higher Hope (a bit late)
  • On 5/26 Jessica Nelson wrote: I'm still soaking sun in the Keys, but here's the review of a book I recently read.Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow delves into the murky waters of slander. A preacher known to "know" things accuses a businessman of corrupt actions. Is this slander? If something is the truth, then can it be labeled as slander?The ... Book Review
  • On 5/19 Jennie Atnip wrote: Synopsis: Tami Taylor faces impossible challenges in life, law, and love--until she discovers a higher hope. In historic Savannah, Georgia, a prestigious law firm assigns law clerk Tami Taylor to a libel case against a humble street preacher whose disciples claim she has uncanny prophetic abilities. ... Review: Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 5/16 Joan Nienhuis wrote: What might happen if a conservative Christian girl takes a summer clerking position at a high power Savannah legal firm? What would the conservative Christian do if she was required to work on a libel case against an outspoken preacher? Such is the dilemma of Tami Taylor. She has had strict religious ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 5/16 Deanna Germany wrote: In Review:    Hubs and I have been hooked on Robert Whitlow books for a LONG time.    Whitlow has a John Grisham type writing style which makes Hubs' very happy.    Despite the fact that I have never met a Grisham book I liked (don't shoot me), I LOVE Whitlow's ... Higher Hope
  • On 5/16 Carly Kendall wrote: Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow is the second book in the Tides of Truth series. In this book law student Tami Taylor is spending the summer as a law clerk at a firm in Savannah. She is assigned to a libel case against a local preacher, Sister Dabney. Most people think Sister Dabney is crazy, but when ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 5/15 Clifton Ditmore wrote: If you are interested in hope, truth, prayer, miracles and religion in general, then you will really like Robert Whitlow's Higher Hope. This is book two in his Tides of Truth series. The Tides of Truth series follows one lawyer's passionate pursuit of truth--in matters of life and the law.Robert Whitlow ... A PASSIONATE PURSUIT OF TRUTH
  • On 5/13 Molly Harper wrote: "That's asking a lot. Most people are a mix of good, bad, and something in the middle. Motivations and actions have a way of tripping over each other to create a confused mess." Zack tries to emphasize to summer law clerk, Tami Taylor, the duality and complexity of humans. Tami has picked up a job ... Is There Hope for 'Higher Hope'?
  • On 5/13 Peter Pollock wrote: For me, the greatest compliment that I can ever give a book is to truly want to read more by the same author - so today I get to be complimentary! Higher Hope, written by Robert Whitlow and published by Thomas Nelson is totally not what I was expecting but extremely satisfying all the same. Whitlow ... Higher Hope - book review
  • On 5/10 Sarah Bailey wrote: Tami Taylor is a law clerk during the summer and there is something that differentiates her from the other clerks and attorneys. I wasn't sure at first when I first started reading this book but am so glad that I continued on with it. Tami comes from a family who values their Christian faith, through ... A Tides of Truth Book 2 (Higher Hope) by Robert Whitlow
  • On 5/9 Jon Hetzel wrote: HIGHER HOPE by Robert Whitlow THE SUMMARY: Law clerk Tami Taylor only has a few summer months to make an impression on the firm's partners that she is worthy of becomming an associate. But it's not easy, and her firm Christian beliefs sometimes put more of a target on her back than she desires. When ... Not What I Expected
  • On 5/8 Bonnie Way wrote: Legal thrillers aren’t usually the type of books I’d pick to read, though I have read a few John Grisham novels. However, Thomas Nelson only had two fiction picks available for their book review bloggers the last time I looked, so legal thriller it was. Besides, Lisa Samson had advised us at WorDshop ... Book Review: Higher Hope
  • On 5/8 Chris Jager wrote: Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow is going to be one of my favorites of his. It is an interesting read and very thought provoking. It is the second of the Tides of Truth series, number one is Deeper Water and yes you need to read them in order. Tami Taylor is back finishing up her summer internship. ... higher hope
  • On 5/6 Ann Hibbard wrote: Higher Hope is written from the perspective of Tami Taylor, a young law student serving as a summer clerk as a prominent law firm in Savannah, Georgia. Having been raised in a very strict Christian tradition, she struggles with remaining true to her upbringing while performing her professional duties ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 5/4 Christina Banks wrote: “Tami is one of the sharpest summer law clerks we’ve ever had at the firm. She goes to church every time the doors are open, but her beliefs make her tougher, not softer.” Higher Hope, pg 4.Tammy Lynn “Tami” Taylor, summer law clerk in Savannah, Georgia, finds herself in the center of a civil ... Book Review: Higher Hope
  • On 5/3 Grace Bridges wrote: In the best tradition of legal fiction, Robert Whitlow has created an unusual, startling contribution to the legal drama genre. If you like John Grisham but have a hankering for more spirituality plus a little touch of romance, then you will enjoy this book very much.Tami Taylor is a law student from ... Review: Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 5/2 Suzanne Schaffer wrote: Higher Hope by Robert WhitlowHigher Hope by Robert Whitlow follows summer law clerk Tami Taylor as she investigates a case against a local pastor. Throw in a couple of men who are after Tami’s affections and a lonely old woman with dementia and you’ve got a good idea of what this story is about. ... Higher Hope
  • On 4/30 Laurie Kingery wrote: This is the first of what I hope will be many reviews for publisher Thomas Nelson. The first book they sent me was HIGHER HOPE by Robert Whitlow. This is book two in the TIDES OF TRUTH series about Christian law clerk Tami Taylor. In this second book in the TIDES OF TRUTH series, law clerk Tami Taylor ... HIGHER HOPE by Robert Whitlow
  • On 4/29 Erin Beauchamp wrote: I just finished Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow, the second in his Tides of Truth series. Higher Hope is about Tami Taylor, a law student, who gets assigned to a libel/slander case against a local preacher. This local preacher is said to have a miraculous gift of prophecy. While Tami is working on this ... Interesting Enough
  • On 4/29 Whitney Akin wrote: Robert Whitlow, in his second book of the series Tides of Truth and titled Higher Hope, has done a fantastic job on a story that combines intrigue, mystery and romance. Tami Taylor formerly Tammy Lynn Taylor comes from a strict religious background. Her family has many heartfelt beliefs that could be ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 4/27 Krista Krueger wrote: I recently became a book reviewer for Thomas Nelson Publishers.  My first book to review is Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow. I read the first book in this series called, Deeper Water, with my church book club.  Higher Hope continues with Tami Taylor, a fledgling Christian lawyer, learning how to incorporate her faith, rooted in strong ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 4/26 Jennifer Bowers wrote: In the book, Higher Hope, Tami is working as a law clerk for the summer in a Savannah law firm. Tami stands apart from the other clerks because she stands up for herself and her beliefs. Therefore, her boss assigns her to a case that involves a preacher who is accused of slandering the owner of a development ... Book Review
  • On 4/25 Bitsy Griffin wrote: Thanks to Thomas Nelson for this review copy. Higher Hope is set in Savannah and primarily at a law firm. Tami Taylor is the summer intern caught between two men and in a case involving a woman preacher with an uncanny knack for telling people what they need to confess. Higher Hope is a nice book that ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 4/25 Cherie Hill wrote: I really wanted to enjoy this book—I just didn’t. I will admit I have not read the other novels that Robert Whitlow has written, so maybe I’m missing something. Many people seem to enjoy his novels, comparing them to John Grisham works; this one just never grabbed my attention. I found myself ... Disappointing
  • On 4/24 Linda Adams wrote: In Higher Hope, by Robert Witlow, summer law clerk Tami Taylor is assigned to a libel case against an abrasive preacher with amazing prophetic abilities.  A local businessman wants to buy the church’s land, and the preacher refuses, spreading allegedly libelous statements about the businessman.  ... Higher Hope by Robert Witlow
  • On 4/23 Becca C wrote: This is the first book by Robert Whitlow that I have read. The comparison of his writing style to John Grisham's is featured fairly prominently on the front cover, leaving rather high expectations for the book. However, I have been disappointed by the last few 'Christian Fiction' books I read, so I wasn't ... Great Christian Fiction Book!,
  • On 4/22 Sara Martin wrote: This book is a court dram following the life of a law clerk, Tami, and the people in her life. Tami is a person with high morals and beliefs. Her beliefs are very important to her and she lives her life that way. Tami is working as a summer clerk and has 2 men interested in her. You get a lot of insight ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 4/22 Laura Navarro wrote: We read the first book, Deeper Water, as part of our book club earlier this year. So, when the second book, Higher Hope, came available for Thomas Nelson Book Review Bloggers I picked it. It is nice to see how some of the stories progress. The Tides of Truth series follows law student Tammy Lynn Taylor, ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow (review)
  • On 4/20 Amanda Newman wrote: I have just finished reading another free book I got from Thomas Nelson Publishing. For more information on how you can review books for free go here. This is the first fiction book I have received from them. Let me start my review by admitting that I did not realize when I ordered this book it was ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
  • On 4/20 Diane Kinney wrote: With summer coming, I always enjoy a few good books to take with me to the park or on a vacation such as Robert Whitlow's Tides of Truth series. I have never read a book by Robert Whitlow before, and now I am a fan. Higher Hope was a great book that included drama, romance, and suspense. I did not ... A Great Summer Read
  • On 4/20 Cathy Bryant wrote: Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow is a legal thriller in the style of John Grisham, and his second book in the Tides Of Truth series. Set in beautiful Savannah, Georgia, it tells the story of Tami Taylor, a summer law clerk for the Braddock, Appleby and Carpenter law firm. Because of her strict religious ... BOOK REVIEW: "Higher Hope" by Robert Whitlow
  • On 4/14 Kristie Ingerto wrote: “Higher Hope” by Robert Whitlow is the second book in his series “Tides of Truth.” This book follows the first book, “Deeper Water.” I have not read “Deeper Water,” however I still enjoyed this book and did not feel lost while reading it. I will definitely go and read the first book ... Book Review - "Higher Hope" by Robert Whitlow
  • On 4/12 Heather McDougle wrote: Have you read Deeper Water and want the next exciting installment in A Tides of Truth series?Or do you want an exciting Christian fiction that can be read as a stand alone novel?Higher Hope is very conservative Christian girl, Tami Taylor, who is working in a law office as a summer intern. She is asked ... Higher Hope by Robert Whitlow
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