Patent and Trademark Office. The colophon is a trademark of Multnomah Books. The Library of Congress has cataloged the original trade paperback edition as follows: Rivers, Francine, —. Frontier and pioneer life—California—San Francisco—Fiction. San Francisco Calif. With special thanks to my editor, Karen Ball, for her belief in this book, and her help in redeeming it for the Christian reader. Alex Stafford was just like Mama said. He was tall and dark, and Sarah had never seen anyone so beautiful.
Even dressed in dusty riding clothes, his hair damp with perspiration, he was like the princes in the stories Mama read. None of the other fathers she saw at Mass compared to him. He looked at her with his dark eyes, and her heart sang. She was wearing her best blue frock and white pinafore, and Mama had braided her hair with pink and blue ribbons. Did Papa like the way she looked? Was she fidgeting? Mama said to stand straight and still and act like a lady.
She said he would like that. Her voice sounded strange…tight, like she was choking. He looked angry. Like Mama looked sometimes when Sarah talked too much or asked too many questions. And what she hates most are the men who use her, leaving her empty and dead inside. Then she meets Michael Hosea, a man who seeks his Father's heart in everything.
Michael obeys God's call to marry Angel and to love her unconditionally. If you see a Google Drive link instead of source url, means that the file witch you will get after approval is just a summary of original book or the file has been already removed. Loved each and every part of this book. I will definitely recommend this book to religion, novels lovers.
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Bryan Booker is tired of playing games. Every available--and not-so-available--woman in town is coming onto him and it's becoming a ridiculous problem to have. They fake injuries, paw him when he's examining them, sneak into his bed. Even hiring a new office manager isn't as easy as it should be--until Melissa York comes along with her pragmatic manner and no-nonsense ways.
Melissa York has resigned herself to being alone. What man wants a woman with no breasts and a possible cancer reoccurrence in her future? She's accepted her fate, too afraid to dream too big. Still, Melissa finds herself jealous of the women throwing themselves at Bryan which means she's falling for her boss, and that? That got the last office manager fired.
Can she keep her feelings to herself--or has Bryan finally found a woman he wants to keep? Other times, all you want to do is remember Especially when it comes to Marley Pierce.
But is he? This man is a stranger to her, and one she knows better than to trust. A Novel by Francine Rivers. A Book by Francine Rivers. A Book by William Bell Mackenzie. A Book by Pamela Gray Karges.
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