Return To Me
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Audrey Rhodes once walked the straight and narrow, but a terrible mistake changed the direction her life. Now former boyfriend and bad boy, Brent Thomason, is back in Blithe Settlement claiming newfound faith in God. Audrey’s feelings for Brent haven’t changed, but she has. Her life is in shambles. How can she be worthy of this new Brent’s love? Brent Thomason isn’t proud of his past. Audrey had been his friend and his love, and he betrayed her. Now a veterinarian, he’s returned home to work with Audrey’s dad and make restitution for his misdeeds. Brent finds it’s not so easy for people to accept his changed ways; still he must make things right with those he hurt, starting with Audrey. As God directs their paths, Audrey discovers forgiveness is a two-edged sword…especially when she must first forgive herself. And Brent must accept God’s will…even if it means losing Audrey a second time.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781611160741
ISBN10: 161116074X
Deborah Dill
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2011
Blithe Settlement
Publisher: Pelican Book Group
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