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Cargando... Marrying Minister Rightpor Annie Jones
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Years ago, Heather Waters left town after being left at the altar. After a tornado ravages the town, Heather returns to help and must work with Reverend Michael Garrison, the man she believes betrayed her trust so many years ago. As they work together to restore the town, will Michael be able to restore Heather's trust? Great story of faith, trust, and forgiveness. Of letting go of the past and giving God control. I'm excited to read other books in this series and find out what happens to all the other characters! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
It was the happiest day of her life... Until Heather Waters was cruelly jilted at the altar. Yet now that very church is a beacon of hope for the tornado-ravaged town. With her charity mission, Heather finally comes home to High Plains and faces the man she believes betrayed her trust that day: Reverend Michael Garrison. As they work together to restore the town's faith, Heather's own heart remains in tatters. Until Michael, along with his precocious niece, helps her realize she's truly found Minister Right. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Avery tries several times to tell him that she feels like no matter what she does (or tries to do) it is never right. Michael doesn't seem to "get it".
I agree with another reviewer that Heather's MO when confronted with something she doesn't want to handle is to run away. She also expects Michael to be a mind-reader and know what he did wrong so many years ago without having to be told. Unrealistic expectations and I agree with that same reviewer who pointed out that this method of coping isn't conducive to a "'Til death do us part" marriage.
I can understand Michael wanting to marry the female he's loved for years. I'm not so sure I understand Heather agreeing since she didn't seem to know he loved her until Colt Ridgeway pointed it out to her. She does protest, but not very strongly, before agreeing to marry him. In real life--I'm not sure this relationship would work out long-term without some real behavioral changes that might require some counseling to accomplish. ( )