Renee Ryan's Charity House Courtship is a story about Laney O'Connor, a woman who has been through a tough childhood and now seeks to save orphans from the difficulties of life. She has founded Charity House, an orphanage in Colorado, but when it faces foreclosure, she won't let go without a fight.

Laney must deal with both Marc Dupree, a handsome hotel owner, and the fact that they have a lot of misunderstanding. Broken promises and jeopardized funds threaten the success of Charity House and Marc and Laney are struggling to find faith to overcome this dangerous situation.

The story brings us to realize many important themes in life such as faith, love, sacrifice, and helping others. As the situation gets more and more complicated between Marc and Laney, this novel leaves readers wondering how their troubles will get solved.

Электронная Книга «Charity House Courtship» написана автором Renee Ryan в году.

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Язык: Английский

Серии: Mills & Boon Love Inspired Historical

ISBN: 9781408995860


Описание книги от Renee Ryan

FOR THE CHILDREN Thanks to a troubled childhood, Laney O’Connor knows the struggles faced by the offspring of society’s most desperate women. These young innocents need a safe place, which Laney seeks to provide at Charity House. When foreclosure threatens her haven, she’ll let nothing stop her from keeping the orphanage open.Not even handsome hotel owner Marc Dupree. A series of misunderstandings put Laney and Marc at odds, but telling him the truth would mean breaking a promise—and jeopardizing the funds Charity House needs. And as Marc and Laney struggle with faith and trust, a secret from the past could ruin everything….Charity House: Offering an oasis of hope, faith and love on the rugged Colorado frontier.



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  • Рейтинг Книги:
  • Автор: Renee Ryan
  • Категория: Исторические любовные романы
  • Тип: Электронная Книга
  • Язык: Английский
  • Из Серий: Mills & Boon Love Inspired Historical
  • Издатель: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9781408995860