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Second Hand Rose: A Smoky Mountain Novel (Book Five) (Smoky Mountain Novels)
Lin Stepp
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| #661002 in Books | 2013-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.56 x5.98l,.80 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| I want a Madame Hardy rose!|By JudyAnn Lorenz|From the first pages, we know who the lovers will be and how it will come out. Hey, it is a romance! But a good story is more complicated and more like life. Lin Stepp shows us how the fruits of the spirit work and also mirrors (to me) familiar expressions.
Tough times -- loss of loved ones, financial straits, family dis||A compelling story with homegrown flavor. Lin Stepp's words flow across the page like a soft spring breeze in the Smokies, leaving behind traces of wildflowers and wood smoke. For me, reading her books is like going home. --Andrea Chapman, author of Reading
Life is sometimes hard for a widowed, single mother with three young children, a business to run, bills to meet, and debts to pay. Despite it all, Rosalyn McCreary tries to count her blessings. She cherishes her shop, Second Hand Rose, her family, and her friends. A practical woman by necessity, she seldom indulges in impulse and fancy except for that crazy spring day she danced with a total stranger she d never met. Whatever was she thinking? And to learn later that her...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Second Hand Rose: A Smoky Mountain Novel (Book Five) (Smoky Mountain Novels) | Lin Stepp.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.