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Love Enough for Two
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Love Enough for Two

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Vowing never to allow another man to disrupt her life, single mom Sierra Summers clung to her faith and worked hard to provide a loving and stable home for her daughter. But then attorney Matthew Dixon walked into her store with a proposition that threatened her resolve.

A ruthless lawyer, Matt had strong opinions about marriage-avoid the institution altogether! But Matt never counted on meeting Sierra. Or on falling in love with her. He was convinced their relationship was doomed...or was there hope? Could God have had something special in mind when He put them on the same path?
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLove Inspired
Release dateApr 18, 2011
ISBN9781459207295
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Love Enough for Two
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Cynthia Rutledge

Cindy Kirk started writing after taking a class at a local community college. Unlike some writers, Cindy wasn’t interested in magazine articles, short stories or poetry. She she jumped feet first into book length fiction. She loves reading and writing romance because she believes in the power of love and in happily ever after. An incurable romantic, Cindy loves seeing her characters grow and learn from their mistakes and, in the process, achieve a happy ending.

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    Sierra and Libby decide to trade places and identities for the Summer. Sierra has a daughter and a divorce; and no interest in men. Along comes lawyer, Matt Dixon who walks into Sierra's life, thinking she is Libby. Neither want any long term commitments, but the saying, don't date anyone you wouldn't marry, might just be a good idea! Cute idea for a story.