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The Nature of Love (Love in the Spotlight) - cover

The Nature of Love (Love in the Spotlight)

Toni Shiloh

Verlag: Bethany House Publishers

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Beschreibung

A doctor feeling fractured  
 
Dr. Erykah Kennedy, a renowned orthopedic surgeon, finds herself at a crossroads in life. At forty-one, she's achieved remarkable success in her career, yet when it comes to her love life, she feels hopeless. But when she meets Christian Gamble, a passionate wildlife conservationist, an unexpected bond forms between them despite their contrasting worlds.  
 
A wildlife enthusiast ready for more  
 
Chris has yet to find someone to share his adventures with, but as his friendship with Erykah starts to blossom, he begins falling for her in every way. When tragedy strikes and Erykah suddenly becomes guardian to her nieces, Chris helps her pick up the pieces. 
 
Two hearts destined by nature  
 
With their lives turned upside down, finding their way to a lasting love while putting their faith in God may be the biggest challenge they've ever faced. 
 
"She's a master of modern-day fairy tales, pairing a relatable heroine and a dreamy, honor-bound hero. This faith-forward romantic comedy is . . . a pleasant reward for readers looking for a true happily ever after."--JANINE ROSCHE, bestselling author, on The Love Script 
 
The Nature of Love is a clean, African American contemporary romance with themes of friends to lovers and the healing power of love. This heartfelt happily-ever-after tale is the series finale of Shiloh's beloved Love in the Spotlight novels.
Verfügbar seit: 04.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 368 Seiten.

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