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Mending Hearts / Janice Kay Johnson.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextSeries: Johnson, Janice Tompkin's Mill novel ; book 2.Kaiwhakaputa: New York, NY : Jove Books/Berkley, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First editionWhakaahuatanga: 309 pages ; 18 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0593197984
  • 9780593197981
Ngā marau: Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3560.O37913 M46 2021
Summary: "Miriam Bowman was devastated when her fiance was killed in a logging incident. In the years since the tragedy, she finds it impossible to enter into a new relationship for fear of it coming to a disastrous end. So she works at her quilt shop in town and stays away from anything that would risk her heart. At least until David Miller comes back home to take a second chance at the Amish way of life. David feels responsible for the logging incident that killed his friend and Miriam's betrothed, and his life has been corrupted by guilt. That guilt only worsens when he and Miriam begin to spend time together after his return, and they begin to have feelings for each other. David might just be the man Miriam has been afraid of finding, one she could fall in love with. And Miriam is the only one who can truly forgive David for his perceived misdeeds. In order to risk their hearts and find the love they've been missing, David and Miriam will have to open them to each other"--Back cover.
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"Miriam Bowman was devastated when her fiance was killed in a logging incident. In the years since the tragedy, she finds it impossible to enter into a new relationship for fear of it coming to a disastrous end. So she works at her quilt shop in town and stays away from anything that would risk her heart. At least until David Miller comes back home to take a second chance at the Amish way of life. David feels responsible for the logging incident that killed his friend and Miriam's betrothed, and his life has been corrupted by guilt. That guilt only worsens when he and Miriam begin to spend time together after his return, and they begin to have feelings for each other. David might just be the man Miriam has been afraid of finding, one she could fall in love with. And Miriam is the only one who can truly forgive David for his perceived misdeeds. In order to risk their hearts and find the love they've been missing, David and Miriam will have to open them to each other"--Back cover.

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