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Sto caricando le informazioni... Hearts in Bloom (2004)di Mae Nunn
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After an injury ended her dance career, Jessica Holliday became a landscape designer. So when a society wedding gives her the chance to make a name for herself, she vows to get the job done without help from anyone--especially handsome newcomer Captain Andrew Keegan.Though his neighbor may be beautiful, even with dirt under her nails, Drew Keegan has to do what he feels is right--by marrying the socialite of his father's choosing, he'll be able to help those who need it most. But when Jessica's livelihood is jeopardized, Drew begins to see his goals--and Jessica--in a new light. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Jessica gets a reduction in her housing in exchange for revamping the landscaping around the townhouses. She's recovering from a leg injury that ended her professional dancing career and trying to launch a second career in gardening/landscape design.
Drew's recovered from an accident of his own and now is a partner in a car restoration shop when he moves in next door. Drew's original plan included looking up a girl he'd known in the past and starting a political career.
God has a way of changing people's plans.
My biggest complaint is one that's common to the Love Inspired Series--the man and women end up getting engaged/married after knowing each other for only a short time. I'm not quite sure that it's true love at that point. I don't think there's been time to move beyond the infatuation stage after only a few weeks or months.
I liked how Jessica treated Faith--trying to include her, not talking down to her, etc. (Especially compared to how Amelia treated Faith like she was a burden.)
I liked the lady who helped differently abled people be creative and learn about creativity. ( )