Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Hope Even After by Heather Greer

Hope Even After: A Story of Addiction, Healing, and Hope Kindle Edition


Loving him was never the problem.
Living with the addiction was.


In a small Illinois town, Daisy Taylor has loved her best friend Luke Masters since high school. But when grief drove Luke away from faith and into alcohol, Daisy learned an impossible truth: loving someone does not mean you can save them. Hoping for more than friendship felt risky, especially when the man she loved stopped believing in God and in himself.

Luke once trusted faith. After devastating loss, he decided it was nothing more than a crutch, and the bottle became his refuge. But when he crosses a line he cannot undo, Luke is forced to confront his addiction and begin the slow, humbling road toward sobriety.

As Luke fights for recovery, Daisy walks a razor’s edge, loving someone in recovery without rescuing him, supporting him without losing herself, and guarding a heart she buried years ago. Old feelings resurface. Faith is tested. And the future she once mourned threatens to reappear—fragile and uncertain.

Hope Even After is a faith-filled story of second chances, hard-earned healing, and the quiet courage it takes to trust God when answers do not come easily. With emotional depth and a gentle thread of romance, this novel explores boundaries, grace, and what it means to hope wisely rather than desperately.

Perfect for readers who enjoy thoughtful, faith-centered novels like 
Still of NightWhere Grace AppearsNight Songs, and The Divine Proverb of Streusel.

If you believe hope can survive loss, love can grow with boundaries, and faith can rise even after disappointment, begin this redemptive story today. 

This book has me saying oh my let me tell you it’s almost like seeing the scenes unfold in front of my eyes. It seems the author really does know the pain and struggle of addiction  or she’s done a lot of research on it. I almost did not what to put the book deal and go to church, ( started this Sunday morning! but I know that that worship time and honoring Jesus is more important than a book but oh this book is really calling my name. If you haven’t picked up this book I really think you need to do yourself a

favor and get it. This might just be my favorite book of the year so far. Last couple books that I’ve been reading have not been all that great to me, but this one has recaptured my love of reading





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