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Suzanne D. Williams

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In association with The Edge Books. 
www.theedge-books.com 
She shut the door and stood over Morgan, gazing down at her slumbering form, then slowly sank onto her knees. All she cared about was laying right there and in the other bedroom. Why couldn't Carol see that? 
And why couldn't someone tell her how to take hold of the peace and happiness she'd searched forever to find? Maybe Chris could. Maybe that was why she had such a need to be near him. 
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The day Christopher Piel walked into their mixed household to fix the cable, Tansy Marsh's life changed. Here is a man unlike any she's ever met – kind, generous, faithful. 
But people like that can't possibly exist. Rejected by her parents and living underneath someone else's roof, the only love she's ever known comes from the three foster kids in her care. 
Yet what begins as attraction, proves to be far greater, and it just could be that the God he believes in is big enough to fix her heart. 
A precious story of God's hand in the loves of a blended family by best-selling author, SUZANNE D. WILLIAMS.
Available since: 12/28/2015.

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