Two men. One wants to earn forgiveness. The other helps teach how one can forgive himself. Ciendon McDoffrey just had his life turned upside down. Everything he thought he knew about himself and his brothers has been stripped away. While attempting to rob a dragon of its hoard, Ciendon learns h
A Case for Forgiveness
β Scribed by Carol Ross
- Publisher
- Harlequin Enterprises Limited
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 164 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
**The past has its place...in the past!**
Innkeeper Shay James has been telling herself for a decade that she's over her ex-fiance, Jonah Cedar. But now the Chicago attorney's come home to care for his ailing grandfather, reawakening powerful feelings--along with painful memories. Shay can't afford to repeat history.
At twenty-two, Jonah couldn't wait to trade his secluded Alaska hometown for big-city success. Shay was supposed to share that dream. Yet even with unresolved issues between them, their connection is stronger than ever. Jonah's visit was only going to be temporary...until a threat to Shay's beloved Faraway Inn gives him a reason to stay and fight for that second chance.
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