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By Morning Light

Rachel Ann Nunes

Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2006

  • Rachel Ann Nunes: Author
Novel, Romance
Spouses--Death--Psychological aspects--Fiction; Bereavement--Fiction; Widowers--Fiction
Can a heart, once broken, heal enough to love again? Kerrianne Huntington's perfect life was shattered one seemingly ordinary morning when her husband was killed in a car accident. Now, four years later, she still struggles with picking up the pieces. Being a single mother of three active children keeps her plenty busy, but she can't help the loneliness that tears at her heart. Then, on an other ordinary day, she discovers Ryan Oakman, a widower with two children of his own. Ryan has many talents, including making Kerrianne's hands suddenly develop ten thumbs, and he never fails to catch her at the most embarrassing moments. For years Ryan has delivered her mail and has been an unwitting guardian of her sanity; now his new involvement in her life forces her to look beyond her loss toward a future she hadn't considered possible. Can a woman love a man with the same heart that still mourns another? Or does she have to choose? [from publisher's website]
  • By Morning Light
  • More info at publisher's website
BX 8688.3 .N922by 2006

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