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All Our Tomorrows
Author: Irene Hannon
ISBN: 23383
Pages: 312
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Book Type: Paperback
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Classic Irene Hannon...strong characters, gripping plot, and strong on spiritual value.
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A TIME TO HEAL. After losing her photographer fiance in an act of violence overseas, reporter Caroline James sought solace in home and family in St. Louis. Hoping to heal her shattered life, she threw herself into work at a local newspaper. Then David Sloan walked into her office... A TIME TO LOVE Since the day he'd met her - as his brother's fiance - David had secretely cared for Caroline. Surely the Lord had led him back to Caroline for a purpose... to help each other past their mutual tragedy and to learn to live and love again.
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After losing her photographer fiancé in an act of violence overseas, reporter Caroline James sought solace in home and family in St. Louis. Hoping to heal her shattered life, she threw herself into work at a local newspaper. Then David Sloan walked into her office.
Since the day he'd met her -- as his brother's fiancée -- David had secretly cared for Caroline. Surely the Lord had led him back to Caroline for a purposeto help each other past their mutual tragedy and to learn to live and love again.
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After losing her photographer fiancé in an act of violence overseas, reporter Caroline James sought solace in home and family in St. Louis. Hoping to heal her shattered life, she threw herself into work at a local newspaper. Then David Sloan walked into her office.
Since the day he'd met her -- as his brother's fiancée -- David had secretly cared for Caroline. Surely the Lord had led him back to Caroline for a purposeto help each other past their mutual tragedy and to learn to live and love again.