Debbie L. (deblynnroy) reviewed Samantha's Gift (Serenity, Bk 5) (Love Inspired, No 217) on + 47 more book reviews
heartwarmning inspirational romance
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Heartwarming Inspirational Romance
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an inspirational romance

A faith-based romance novel focused on the relationships which build a family.
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Though the gossips had them pegged as an item, teacher Rachel Woodward was merely helping Sean Bates, the new guidance counselor, learn small-rown ways. But his looks and charm were almost irresistible.
Marge F. (Margef) reviewed Samantha's Gift (Serenity, Bk 5) (Love Inspired, No 217) on + 64 more book reviews
Romance novel about a school guidance counselor who meets a new teacher in town.
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Christian Romance ...
THREE'S A. . . FAMILY?
Though the gossips had them pegged as an item, teacher Rachel Woodward was merely helping Sean Bates, the new guidance counselor, learn small-town ways. But his looks and charm were almost irresistible. And it was a good thing Rachel no longer fell prey to romantic insanity.
Yet she couldn't ignore Sean, or how wonderfully he cared for the sweet, rambunctious five-year-old who'd landed in their school -- and both their hearts. Little Samantha needed a father, and Sean would be the perfect man for the job. But she needed a mother, too. . . and suddenly Rachel wondered if God had a family in store for her after all.
THREE'S A. . . FAMILY?
Though the gossips had them pegged as an item, teacher Rachel Woodward was merely helping Sean Bates, the new guidance counselor, learn small-town ways. But his looks and charm were almost irresistible. And it was a good thing Rachel no longer fell prey to romantic insanity.
Yet she couldn't ignore Sean, or how wonderfully he cared for the sweet, rambunctious five-year-old who'd landed in their school -- and both their hearts. Little Samantha needed a father, and Sean would be the perfect man for the job. But she needed a mother, too. . . and suddenly Rachel wondered if God had a family in store for her after all.