**A dying marriage. A heroic Amish midwife. A nameless baby girl.** When Dr. Michael Reynolds gets an opportunity to take over a country veterinarian practice in Sugarcreek, Ohio, he jumps at it. His wife, Cassie, a Columbus attorney, is climbing the corporate ladder with lightning speed and refuse
A Love Rekindled
β Scribed by Daley, Margaret
- Book ID
- 107199254
- Publisher
- Steeple Hill
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 98 KB
- Series
- A Town Called Hope 2; LI-698
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
" Do You Want My Help Or Not?"
Kim Walters wants Zane Davidson's help all right. Her family is struggling to rebuild their home after a hurricane, and Zane is a successful contractor. But the fifteen years that have passed since they were high school sweethearts aren't about to magically melt away. Nothing can erase Mr. Walters's clear message--Zane wasn't good enough for his daughter. But now the Walters fortune is gone, and the town is reeling from the recent natural disaster. Can Kim and Zane find the faith to believe that some things work better the second time around?
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