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Love Finds a Home (Love Comes Softly Book #8) - cover

Love Finds a Home (Love Comes Softly Book #8)

Janette Oke

Publisher: Bethany House Publishers

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Compelled to leave--obliged to stay. Should she follow her head or her heart? 
 
Belinda Davis's move to Boston had introduced her to a life she never could have imagined growing up in the West. But even the opportunities of wealth, literature and travel left her feeling empty. Realizing her faith had been pushed into the background, she once again invites God to have first place in her life.   
 
But now she faces new life decisions that seem even more difficult than before. Torn between two contrasting ways of life, one full of fascinating opportunities in the East and one represented by the beloved farm home in which she was raised, she clings to the principles that are her parents' legacy: faith, love, and family. 
 
The final book in Janette Oke's beloved Love Comes Softly saga.
Available since: 02/01/2004.
Print length: 238 pages.

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