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A Pattern for Love After inheriting her great-aunt's failing yarn shop, Lilly Barnes is determined to make it a success. All she wants is stability, something she doesn't think possible in the small town of Corinthia, Georgia. Then Pastor Daniel Foreman rents space in her store to hold meetings for his growing congregation, and this proves to be her lifeline. At first Lilly wants nothing to do with Daniel's big dreams, but she soon finds herself starting to share his goals. Yet trouble between her customers and his congregation make them both doubt the path they're on. That is, until practical Lilly shows him that love is a risk worth taking. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Lilly finds plenty of problems with her life. For one thing she doesn’t know how to knit. For another, her sister is having marital problems and that preacher guy? Well, it doesn’t appear he’s the staying around type and Lilly is not going to fall for any love-em and leave-em guy, no matter how many tingles run up her spine.
Georgia Sweethearts by Missy Tippens is the story of romance between Daniel and Lilly that seems to bloom despite their efforts to the contrary. Can Daniel find God’s plan for his life while battling his own insecurities? Can Lilly learn to trust God again and in the process dare to open her heart to love?
Georgia Sweethearts will pull at your heartstrings as you find yourself cheering on Daniel and Lilly in their quest to discover their place in each other’s lives. Thanks, Missy – you’ve done it again.
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