Cowboys Return : Coming Home Is’nt Always Easy
$7.99
To give their daughter a home…can they move on from their past?
Leaving his troubled past behind, Luke Christianson returns to his hometown to care for his grandmother–and discovers he’s a father. Now he’s determined to make amends and do right by his family, but Maddie Anter–the mother of his child–is on her own road to redemption. As Luke gets to know his daughter, he and Maddie grow closer. Could old feelings reignite, or will a family conflict stand in their way?
From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781335597304
ISBN10: 1335597301
Danica Favorite
Binding: Mass Market
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Love Inspired
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