Secrets of the Heart
β Scribed by MacBride, Kelsey
- Book ID
- 110472344
- Publisher
- Kelsey MacBride
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 69 KB
- Series
- Crystal Cove 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Secrets of the Heart is the first of 3 Christian Suspense Romance books introducing you to the Crystal Cove Story.
It begins with the story of nurse Heather Parks and her new assignment to care for the daughter of Michael Robbins, a wealthy widowed bachelor. Her job is to supervise Crystal Robbins chemotherapy at home. Over time Heather finds herself falling for Michael, but her horrible childhood memories overshadow any romantic feelings she has developed towards him. Heather tries to keep her distance from Michael, but the more they interact, the harder it is for her to resist him. Β This story highlights Heatherβs journey of healing from the past, her hopes, her struggles, and her achievements as she trusts God to help her grow.
Michael Robbins is a wealthy resident living in the exclusive community of Crystal Cove. He still mourns the loss of his late wife Carla who died at the hands of terrorists several years back. Even though he has...
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