Two Ways Home (Love that Counts) And a stalker is staking a claim Mary Smith was never one to back down from a challenge. When injured Texas Ranger Luke Thomas is forced to return to Pine Creek, Washington, he’s hailed as a he
Title | : | Two Ways Home (Love that Counts) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.59 (609 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1535567015 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 310 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-11 |
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Editorial : About the Author A native of Washington State, Sondra Kraak grew up playing in the rain, hammering out Chopin at the piano, and running up and down the basketball court. Now settled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, she enjoys spending time with her husband and children, blogging about spiritual truths, and writing historical romance set in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. She delights in sharing stories that not only entertain, but nourish the soul. Her debut novel, One Plus One Equals Trouble, was an ACFW Genesis semi-finalist (2015) and the winner of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Unpublished Women's Fiction Award (2015).
She’s about to lose her home. He never wanted to see his again. And a stalker is staking a claim Mary Smith was never one to back down from a challenge. Her father’s health may be failing, but their dairy farm was her mother’s dream, and Mary will do whatever it takes to keep her father from selling it—even if it means sneaking off to the next town to earn money by playing the piano in a questionable establishment. No one seems to understand why home is so important to her, least of all her childhood nemesis who’s just wandered back into town. When injured Texas Ranger Luke Thomas is forced to return to Pine Creek, Washington, he’s hailed as a hero and thrust into the town’s first race for sheriff. But no one knows the secret he carried to Texas, nor the secret he’s brought home. Setting his perfect aim on returning south, he refuses to get tied down by the town’s admiration, his brother’s disapproval, or the spirited, hardwor
Referring to themselves as "the inmates" because 99% of them will never leave Canterbury voluntarily, these members of what Tom Brokaw called "the greatest generation" deal with a variety of maladies associated with growing older interspersed with dancing, plays, field trips outside of Canterbury, and life's daily events.
Moving into a community like Canterbury, as so many elderly are doing on a daily basis, involves a lot of emotions - letting go of many possessions to fit into a 900 sq foot apartment - and also relinquishing a measure of independence. I also think about being healthy every time the though about smoking a cigarette comes to my mind. For the total novice this would be a great book to start with. Love when a writer can get meJ D Robb does it again.. "I had a feeling you'd be into belts and ropes."
When she reached forward and pushed up his tee, he remained in his sprawled position, a pasha waiting to be served. Regardless: a desert island text. Yo
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