There are two things Georgia and Grayson know about life—trusting God isn’t always easy, and life likes to throw curveballs.After surviving a heartbreaking loss, Georgia is finally in a better place. She has a man she loves by her side, a supportive family, and a job she’s passionate about.And to top it all off, a baby will soon join the Lewis tribe.Life is good—no great, actually... moreThere are two things Georgia and Grayson know about life—trusting God isn’t always easy, and life likes to throw curveballs.After surviving a heartbreaking loss, Georgia is finally in a better place. She has a man she loves by her side, a supportive family, and a job she’s passionate about.And to top it all off, a baby will soon join the Lewis tribe.Life is good—no great, actually.So why, then, is she always waiting for the other shoe to drop?Armed with morning sickness that doesn’t just stick to the morning and enough tears to fill a lake, Georgia is determined not to let her anxiety win.But with every new symptom that pregnancy brings—and trust her, there’s a lot—Georgia finds herself holding her breath, waiting for something to go wrong. But the problem with waiting for the bad is you forget to look for the good.They say a woman glows when she is pregnant, but should Grayson be worried when his wife is grumpier than usual and he’s the one bringing the sunshine to the relationship?Please this book cannot be read as a standalone. It should be read after Letters of Grace and Letters of Faith less