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***WINNER! Christian Small Publisher 2016 ROMANCE BOOK OF THE YEAR***
With no name, no home, and no memory, she can only answer to the name given to her—Hope. When she wakes up in the hospital pregnant and suffering from amnesia, her only refuge is in the home of a benevolent Christian woman she calls Aunt Ruby.
Aunt Ruby's nephew Daniel has seen his fair share of betrayal, and, after all he's been through, there's no way he's allowing a pregnant stranger to complicate their lives. But with each passing day, Daniel finds fewer grounds for suspicion and more reasons to be intrigued.
With no warning, an unthinkable tragedy draws the trio and their friends closer to each other and to God. Many questions remain unanswered, though, until a handsome stranger shows up, ready to claim the mystery woman.
Trigger warning: this book contains a brief mention of physical assault and references to pregnancy loss.
This book was previously published with a different cover.
What readers are saying:
"Magically done! This book was powerful beyond my expectations." —Ilaya
"This book dealt with a myriad of issues. And through every issue, Ms. Malcolm handled it with the wisdom of God. The characters were stretched, their faith tested, and in the end, they recognized God's goodness. It is an excellent read and I recommend it to everyone." —T.S.
"A masterpiece.... Beautifully penned, faithfully delivered." —Nichole
* Book 2 in the His Last Hope Series
* A standalone novel (the books in this series can be read in any order)
* Approximately 89,000 words
Título : His Last Hope: A Contemporary Christian Romance
EAN : 9789769581524
Editorial : M. A. Malcolm
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