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Learning to Let Go
Learning to Let Go
Price: $4.50
Author:Elizabeth Pina
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Page Count:  209
WRP ID:  d-w4016
Awards:  Intl Readers Choice WINNER
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Pastor's daughter, Emma Chandler, canceled her wedding and put her life on hold when she discovered her fiancés betrayal. Three years later, she is sure God wants her to befriend the Sullivan family and show His love to the motherless children. Falling for their father would repeat her mistake; his heart will forever belong to someone else. Can she risk living in another woman's shadow?

 

Dedicated neurosurgeon, Keith Sullivan, still holds on to the memories and possessions of his late wife. He realizes his two young children need more than their live-in nanny can provide, but he doesn't know how to help them. It's obvious the beautiful and kind Emma could fill the void in their lives, and it's painfully clear she'd bring joy back to his.

 

Would loving two women be a sin?

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by Delia Latham Date Added: Sunday 08 August, 2010
Keith Sullivan’s wife is dead, and in the aftermath of that loss, his relationship with his two children is going nowhere fast. He’s desperate to help them, but even after two years, his own heart is raw. He has yet to remove his wedding ring. Marisa’s portrait still hangs over the fireplace, dominating the living room. Her clothing and personal belongings still fill every nook and cranny in his home. And then he meets Emma. Pastor’s daughter Emma Chandler has been hurt by love once. She’s not ready to take that risk again. Her heart belongs to the neighborhood children to whom she has opened up her home for after school care—especially young Danny Morelli. It is an act of honesty on the young boy’s part that brings Emma into contact with Dr. Keith Sullivan and his two hurting children. She can’t close her heart to Peter and Rebekah, both of whom are emotionally lost. Trouble is, spending time with the children means forced contact with their disturbingly handsome father. As their lives become more and more entwined, Emma discovers that love doesn’t wait for an invitation—it simply takes up residence. For the first time since his wife died, Keith is drawn to another woman. Emma is kind and beautiful. She’s working some kind of wonderful magic in his kids. They adore her—and so does he. But can he let go of his treasured memories and open his heart to new love and a new life? Learning to Let Go is a wonderful, touching, heartwarming story of pain and heartbreak, lost love and love reborn. It is a poignant glimpse into the lives of a family devastated by the loss of its wife and mother, and a vivid picture of love’s healing power. Impeccable writing style, gripping storyline, beautiful handling of delicate, often uncomfortable situations. Kudos to the author for a job well done!..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by JoAnn Carter Date Added: Wednesday 07 July, 2010
Product Description Pastor's daughter, Emma Chandler, canceled her wedding and put her life on hold when she discovered her fiancés betrayal. Three years later, she is sure God wants her to befriend the Sullivan family and show His love to the motherless children. Falling for their father would repeat her mistake; his heart will forever belong to someone else. Can she risk living in another woman's shadow? Dedicated neurosurgeon, Keith Sullivan, still holds on to the memories and possessions of his late wife. He realizes his two young children need more than their live-in nanny can provide, but he doesn't know how to help them. It's obvious the beautiful and kind Emma could fill the void in their lives, and it's painfully clear she'd bring joy back to his. Would loving two women be a sin? -- JoAnn's Thoughts: Sometimes in life, we grow weary, confused, and discouraged. What I appreciated about this story is it reminded me that in the midst of all that, I can rest in the fact that God is in control--even over those situations that make no sense a the time. Not only that, but both the heroine and hero wrestle with issues that not only draw them closer together as a couple, but closer to God as well. With real life-like characters that you'll grow to love, Ms. Pina has written a book that you won't want to put down...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]

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A grieving neurosurgeon seeks happiness for his motherless children.

A compassionate pastor’s daughter sets aside doubt and disappointment to bring joy to others.

Will bitter memories forever darken their lives, or can love release the shadows of their past?

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