Travel back in time to historic Missouri, along the banks of
the White River, for three stories reminding readers that with God
all things are possible. Jack enters a marriage of convenience with
Lexie in order to adopt the twin girls he adores. Tuck relishes her
time with her best friend, but she is not the type to ever marry
and believes anything more with Rafe would ruin their friendship.
Addy feels called to teach children and won’t let marriage
interfere with that responsibility. Sacrifice and duty, family and
friendship—those leave no room for romance. . .or do they?
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With God all things are possible. . .even
romance.
Sacrifice and duty, family and friendship—those leave no room for
romance and love. . .or do they? In different yet similar ways,
three couples in historic Missouri realize that with God’s help all
those things are possible.
Jack Sullivan is willing to give up his beloved riverboat and enter
a marriage of convenience with Lexie in order to adopt the twin
girls he adores. But when hope for something more awakens his
heart, will Lexie return his love?
Abigail “Tuck” Sullivan relishes her time with her best friend,
Rafe Collins. But there can be nothing more than fiddles, fishing,
and friendship with Rafe. Tuck is not the type to ever marry, and
anything more with Rafe would ruin their relationship. . .wouldn’t
it?
Addy Sullivan feels called to teach the children of her community
and won’t let marriage interfere with that responsibility. Yet she
can’t deny she longs for travel and adventure. . .and just maybe
love. Must she always squelch her dreams to do the good work that
compels her? Or will she trust that God sometimes asks us to give
up the good to bless us with something even better?