New Jerusalem Monastery, seventeenth-century Moscow. Patriarch Nikon has instructed an itinerant French dramatist to stage the New Testament and hasten the Second Coming. But this will be a strange form of theatre. The actors are untrained, illiterate Russian peasants, and nobody is allowed to play
Rehearsals and Regrets
โ Scribed by Michelle Lynn Brown
- Book ID
- 110803142
- Publisher
- Michelle Lynn Brown
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 169 KB
- Series
- Reconciled and Redeemed #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781507006153
- ASIN
- B00MR6BTOQ
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โฆ Synopsis
A knock on the door brings Lauren Ballard news of her husband's death and his adultery. All at once, Lauren finds herself alone, wounded, widowed and expecting a child. When her strict and demanding father falls ill, Lauren reluctantly heads home. It isn't long before she finds herself regretting her decision. Her father's resort places her in constant contact with Kyle Ashcroft, her high school sweetheart who she left without so much as a goodbye. Now that she's returned, Kyle has questions โ ones she's not prepared to answer.
One look at Lauren, and Kyle realizes he is still in love with her, though his wounded pride would have it be otherwise. The pastor in him knows he needs to help the broken woman before him, but as the man she betrayed years ago, he wants to scream "serves you right." When the truth of why she left him all those years ago surfaces, her betrayal cuts deeper than he thought, and has Kyle regretting and questioning every decision he's ever made.
Will Lauren and Kyle be able to reconcile despite Lauren's betrayal, or will they be left with nothing but regrets?
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