Less Thunder, More Lightning
Father Jacob Mackenzie Knows the Song grew up in an abusive home. When he discovers bruises on eight-year-old Paul, the ward of the monastery, his carefully sequestered past breaks into his present life. His turmoil of anger and sadness turn to disgust and rage when he discovers the monk responsible for the abuse. To find peace and help Paul survive this ordeal, Jacob must confront the trauma he had so carefully spent his life hiding.
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Less Thunder, More Lightning
Father Jacob Mackenzie Knows the Song grew up in an abusive home. When he discovers bruises on eight-year-old Paul, the ward of the monastery, his carefully sequestered past breaks into his present life. His turmoil of anger and sadness turn to disgust and rage when he discovers the monk responsible for the abuse. To find peace and help Paul survive this ordeal, Jacob must confront the trauma he had so carefully spent his life hiding.
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Less Thunder, More Lightning

Less Thunder, More Lightning

by Patricia McClure
Less Thunder, More Lightning

Less Thunder, More Lightning

by Patricia McClure

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Father Jacob Mackenzie Knows the Song grew up in an abusive home. When he discovers bruises on eight-year-old Paul, the ward of the monastery, his carefully sequestered past breaks into his present life. His turmoil of anger and sadness turn to disgust and rage when he discovers the monk responsible for the abuse. To find peace and help Paul survive this ordeal, Jacob must confront the trauma he had so carefully spent his life hiding.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185973226
Publisher: Wayzgoose Press
Publication date: 08/30/2024
Series: The Benediction of Paul , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook

About the Author

Patricia McClure lives in the wet, green Pacific Northwest. When not writing, she loves to research family history, dabble in art, and garden. She volunteers as an Oblate of St. Martin’s Abbey, is a retired counselor and boutique day care owner. She is a parent, grandparent, and great-grandparent.

When she first started writing this series, it was in the middle of a personal crisis and writing was a way of healing. The theme that men can raise children also weighed heavily on her heart. If it weren’t for her belief in families, the unlikely family of monks at St. Alberic's Abbey raising a child could not have blossomed into the Benediction of Paul series.
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