Heartsong Presents #589
ISBN: 9781593100797
For Emily Ann Carr, life has been a series of obligations. Putting aside hopes for love and a family of her own, Emily raised her niece and nephew after the death of her brother. Now, with the children grown and gone, she has time to revisit some of her own dreams. More than twenty years her senior, Emily Carr's spinster aunt Carolyn Sheffield is "terminally single and proud of it. " Sure, she's pleased to know that her favorite niece has found love, but such nonsense has no place in her own life--or does it? When Carolyn finds herself being diligently pursued by a handsome, good-natured widower, will she allow the walls she's built to crumble? Fall in love with this inspiring love story and our entire collection of Christian romance novels from Heartsong Presents!
Do you have a book on your shelf that you read again and again?
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No, I don't have a book on my shelf that I read again and again...at least not any novels. The only books that I keep reading are The Bible and maybe a couple of non-fiction books. It is EXTREMELY RARE for me to read a novel more than once, no matter how much I love it. There are so many great books out there that I'm anxious to find the next novel that'll provide me a few hours of entertainment.
ReplyDeleteI'm the same way, Cecelia. I have a couple that I reread, but for the most part, I read something once. I also don't like reruns on TV or watching the same movie again and again.
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