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Cargando... A Night Divine: A Contemporary Christian Christmas Romancepor Dawn Kinzer
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Despite her success, model Camryn Tate longs for something more. She's lived a life of privilege, lacking for nothing, so why can't she be content?As an outreach minister for an inner-city church, Trace Gardner serves the homeless in Seattle. Although the work is rewarding, he envisions providing life-changing opportunities for the destitute. One problem stands in his way-raising the funds needed for renovations on a building that will house new programs.One chilly December night, a tragedy connects Camryn and Trace, and the devastating experience spurs her into volunteering with his team. As they share a common mission, they provide more than food-they offer hope. But as Christmas Eve approaches and the two grow closer, secrets have the potential to break someone's heart.This story is a sequel to the author's full-length novel, By All Appearances, but it can be read as a stand-alone. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This story starts out with Cammy and she's an accomplished model. One day during winter months her friend from her childhood days shows up at work and is able to get her attention and talks to her.
She just needs a little bit of help and Cammy agrees to help her as Amy has help from a friend and has hope. She collaspses and dies and a man tries to help her with no luck. Trace works with the community and homeless, love the work they do as a team.
Cammy helps out a few times and likes what she's able to accomplish by just listening to the homeless as she hands them food and toiletries. She invites Trace to the family gathering where they will celebrate Amy's life as she has NO other relative alive.
She should probably warn them about her family but ...
Trace is free and looking forward to attending.
We have just returned from the Seattle area and are very familiar with the homeless population, even other town nearby where we stayed.
Some of the stores no longer even go after those who enter, get things and leave without paying. They don't prosecute them either.
To me that's sending the wrong message as everybody can do something to get food, shelter, etc.
Like how we find out more about Trace as he seems to be from high class society...
In the past I have also knitted scarves and hats and mittens for them.
Love how the generosity comes through at hard times and how the story plays out, so passionate.
Ends with a note from the author, quotes throughout the book, acknowledgements, meet the author, free ebook and summaries of her other works and how to contact her. ( )