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Angelica Amante is the only daughter of a wealthy horse-ranching family and a rising legal star of a prominent New York law firm. But when she's offered a promotion, she finds herself facing one of the toughest decisions of her life. Should she continue to work for a company that profits by taking advantage of the poor, or take a stand against injustice and risk her career? Then Angelica meets Antonio Perez, the oldest son of a poverty-stricken family in Guadalajara, Mexico, and her compassion for the poor is reawakened. When Angelica and Antonio's worlds collide, they find themselves at a crossroad of faith, love, and selfless commitment that will forever alter their lives. The Winds of Sonoma, book 1 in the Regalo Grande series, is a must-read for anyone whose heart is captivated by selfless love, compassion, and truth. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Antonio is a determined young man who has fled his poverty-stricken home in Guadalajara, Mexicon, and has illegally crossed the border and is found bearly alive by a man in the desert. He finds himself employed by Angelica's parents. Angelica wants to help Antonio learn English and have him help her with her Spanish. From there love will bloom, but her parents want more for their daughter.
Both will see that their worlds are far apart. But can faith, love and a selfless commitment to each other be enough. I felt the author did a great job of making this story seem real. It also did a good job of helping you see the vast differences in the thinking and attitudes of those who have it all and those who have learned to live with nothing. I look forward to reading the next story in this series and see where this story will take me. ( )