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WHERE THE HEART IS

Stranded and dreading the holiday season, Coryn Dodge just wanted to get home to the comfort of a family visit. But when her eyes caught the dark gaze of a handsome stranger, somehow she knew this man had also loved and lost.

It was easy for widower Mark Emory to join her family reunionbut not nearly as simple when compassion turned to something far more. Would they realize that only through accepting faith's healing powerand the risk of lovingthey could find true happiness?

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
ISBN9781459271258
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Jane Peart

Jane Peart was a best-selling novelist in both the secular and Christian markets. Her beloved Brides of Montclair Series is one of the longest continuous series on the market. She also published the American Quilts Series, and the Orphan Train Trilogy.

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    The romance was only half-there. I think it was focused more around Coryn and her ailing mother than around the romance between her and Mark. The romance seemed almost non-existant throughout a big majority of the book. I skimmed through some parts. It seemed Mark would just show up out of the middle of nowhere, and I didn't feel like it was a romance I necessarily NEEDED to see saved like so many of the others. Skimming through all their deep dwellings (through book reading) made this a faster reading. I just wasn't that impressed...