No one wanted roots more than Rock Dempsey, who worked as a minister and a carpenter in his small community. He dreamed of meeting a woman whose feet were firmly planted on the ground, a companion to share everything with. Sometimes this dream seemed too far from reality. But then he met Ana Hanson.
The Carpenter's Wife and Heart of Stone
β Scribed by Lenora Worth
- Book ID
- 110739677
- Publisher
- Steeple Hill
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781426857010
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Stories of faithful love from Lenora Worth
The Carpenter's Wife
Tearoom owner Ana Hanson enjoys independence--until she's put in charge of her nieces. When local preacher and carpenter Rock Dempsey offers to help, she can't refuse. Ana can depend on Rock...but can she learn to love him?
Heart of Stone
Work is widowed mother Tara Parnell's refuge. And with a major real-estate venture in the works, she won't let competitor Stanton "Stone" Dempsey get in her way! Yet the more their paths cross, the more they realize that despite their opposing sides in business, they might be matched for happily ever after.
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