In Hope Finds Us Seeking, Constance, or as her friends call her, "Connie" is approaching forty, still single and living away from her hometown where her adoptive parents raised her. Following their death, Connie returns to her hometown and the house in which she grew up, when she soon finds herself in a terrible car accident, which is how her birth parents died when she was young. However tragic this accident could have been, Connie lives through it and learns to rely on her faith. She decides to stay in her hometown following the accident, and is surprised at the love she receives from her townspeople and relatives she never knew existed. Despite the harrowing experience of the accident, she continues to seek life and finds hope in the seeking. Faye Duncan is a wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She began writing in 1960 by jotting down poems as they came to mind. Her first book, Seasons of Life - A Journey Within, compiled those poems with meditations, Scripture, and color illustrations. She is retired from teaching developmentally challenged children for seventeen years.