Christopher Williams
When a catastrophic storm threatens Brightshore, guilt-haunted sherman Jonah Bellamy is forced to face the loss he has avoidedfor years: his younger brother’s death at sea. As the hurricane bearsdown, Jonah and two unlikely allies risk everything to rescue his estrangedmother-an act that becomes a turning point for a town and for a soul. Inthe storm’s eerie lull, long-buried truths surface; forgiveness begins the slow,holy work that grief could not.Set on a wind-swept coast, A Bridge rough the Storm blends high-stakesrescue with quiet spiritual awakening. Jonah discovers that God’s grace canrebuild what tempests destroy-hearts, homes, and hope. Readers who lovecompassionate, small-town Christian ction will nd a redemptive journeyframed by community, confession, and the promise of Isaiah 43:2: when wepass through the waters, we are not alone.