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EVERYDAY MIRACLES

TRIPLE TROUBLE!

From the start, Wyatt Gilley and his redheaded sons turned Traci Temple's peaceful world upside down.

The twins were mischievous, but reformable. Their father was charmingand dangerous.

The handsome single dad needed a woman's touch in his life. And Traci longed to bring the light of love and faith back to Wyatt's home.

But when Wyatt insisted he'd never marry again, Traci didn't know where to turn. Had she lost her heart to a man she could never call her own?

Everyday Miracles: Each day brings new tests for the young Reverend Charles and his congregation. But with faith, they find miracles everywhere!

Welcome to Love Inspired™stories that will lift your spirits and gladden your heart. Meet men and women facing the challenges of today's world and learning important lessons about life, faith and love.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateJul 15, 2011
ISBN9781459271319
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Arlene James

Author of more than 90 books, including the Chatam House and Prodigal Ranch series, from Love Inspired, with listing at www.arlenejames.com and www.chatamhouseseries.com. Can be reached at POB 5582, Bella Vista, AR 72714 or deararlenejames@gmail.com.

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    First off, I've said it before, and I'll say it again: these early books are quite colorful! The only person to swear, of course, is the main male character, who swears in front of his children. I'm guessing it's eluding to the fact that he's not a Christian since that's really the focus of this story. The other focus, which again eludes to his lack of faith, is premarital sex. The female character of the book professes her virginity and saving herself for marriage, but the male character makes it known that he does indeed want to make love to her. This, of course, may sound like a very secular book; and like I said these earlier books do seem more secular than some of the later ones...In spite of all this, I must give it a five. It was very, very good. I loved how the author handled the man. He would definitely be a challenge for any old-fashioned gal. I really enjoyed how they both came around. I liked the preacher's response to her "problem" near the end, and how the Wyatt and Traci came together in the end...very realistic and down to earth. It's hard trying to live "old-fashioned" morals in the twenty-first century!!! Totally relating to her struggles...So pick this book up and read it! And those boys...oh my! I'm glad Traci was finally able to settle them down to be nice gentlemen!