Woven by Love: The Second Thread continues the story of Tien's journey as a wife, a woman of faith, and a voice slowly finding its place.
Set between Australia and Vietnam, the book traces the quiet, often unseen work of healing within a marriage tested by distance, misunderstanding, and the weight of different worlds. As Tien returns to Sydney, she faces not only the realities of family life, but also the deeper question of whether her voice matters in a place that does not yet feel like home.
Through moments both ordinary and profound - shared meals, late-night conversations, church gatherings, and seasons of silence - love is not presented as something loud or immediate, but as something that learns, yields, and grows over time.
Guided by faith and supported by a small but faithful community, Tien begins to rediscover her identity, not through control or certainty, but through trust, surrender, and grace.
This is a story of marriage still learning, of wounds that do not disappear overnight, and of a quiet kind of love that chooses to stay.