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A preacher. A deacon. That was the kind of man nurse Charity Sims planned to marry. Which is why her lovesick behavior around Rick McKinley, the contractor building a family center for her church, so confused her. He refused to go to church, let alone lead one. So what if he was handsome and charming? They couldn't be more different.

Infuriating as Rick was, Charity's mission was clear: Help him see the light of church. As a loner who depended only on himself, he'd be tough to reach. But Charity was determined, even though she knew she risked her own strongly built convictions-about the man who should have her heart.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLove Inspired
Release dateApr 18, 2011
ISBN9781459207356
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Dana Corbit

Publishers Weekly bestselling author Dana Nussio has been telling “people stories” since her toddler babble became sentences. She left a career as an award-winning newspaper reporter to raise her family, but those stories followed her as she fell in love with writing romance. Her novella, "Child in a Manger," was adapted for the Brain Power Studio movie, "Baby in a Manger," and a second book, Flower Girl Bride, has been optioned for film.

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    If you haven't read Corbit's first book, A Blessed Life, you should before reading this book. Charity's story starts there, and you will see how much she has changed at the end of this book...I LOVE the way the author changed her over time. I didn't like her at the end of A Blessed Life, and didn't care for her too much at the beginning of this one. But somewhere along the way, I figured out she was a good person.I think her meeting Rick McKinley was the best thing that ever happened to her. It always amazes me that people can go to church their whole life and never realize they are not actually saved. The scriptures they heard their whole life held no meaning, but then it slaps you in the face and wakes you up to reality that faith by works is dead...your heart must be in it!!!The story that comes out near the end is so heart-breaking. I felt for Charity, and loved the way Rick stayed at her side and helped her through the whole ordeal. Very, very sweet! If ever a couple deserved each other, it was them. And I also like how the relationship remained strained between mother and daughter - in real life, a few words doesn't fix everything right up...