Finding each other was only the beginning . . . When Kate Darby swerves off a mountain road to avoid hitting a California condor, she ends up trapped in her car, teetering on the edge of a cliff. Terrified, she breathes a prayer that changes her life. It's Nick Sheridan who comes to Kate's rescue. Nick is handsome and confident, and he seems to develop a habit of rescuing her, but Kate is in town only until her grandmother recuperates from a stroke. She's not planning to get involved with one of the locals. Nick is a reformed veteran of life in the fast lane, a new Christian, and a travel writer. When he sees a car dangling on the edge of a cliff, the daredevil in him jumps into action. He doesn't expect to be swept off his feet by the car's occupant. He's made a vow--no dating for a year--but keeping that vow is going to be a lot more difficult now that he's met Kate Darby. . . .
Victoria Bylin Livres
Cette auteure se plaît à raconter des histoires qui abordent des sujets difficiles avec foi et compassion. Son œuvre couvre des romans contemporains mêlant romance et fiction féminine, ainsi que des westerns antérieurs pour des collections historiques. Si ses œuvres contemporaines explorent ces genres entrelacés, ses romans historiques abordaient des thèmes chrétiens avec un contenu plus cru. Son objectif principal est de partager des récits captivants qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs.



Abbie's Outlaw
- 297pages
- 11 heures de lecture
"You gotta face the ghosts." More poignant advice the Reverend John Leaf had yet to hear for dealing with his haunted past. A man of God now, he'd done things that would shame the devil himself, not the least of which was loving-and leaving-Abbie Windsor, a woman of true grit and uncommon courage, a woman who could make him whole...!
Dr Susanna Leaf was a woman of startling contradictions, and Rafe LaCroix found every one of them too intriguing for his own good. He couldn't risk staying anywhere for long, but with her alluring innocence Dr Leaf invited a man to linger - and made him desire things he'd long since lost the right to yearn for.