Dori Grant is no stranger to hardship. As a young single mother in the gossip-fueled town of Blessings, Georgia, she's weathered the storm of small-town disapproval most of her life. But when Dori loses everything within the span of an evening, she realizes she has no choice but to turn to her neighbors.
Everyone says the Pine boys are no good, but Johnny Pine has been proving the gossips wrong ever since his mother died and he took over raising his brothers. His heart goes out to the young mother and child abandoned by the good people of Blessings. Maybe he can be the one to change all that . . .
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“I loved this book and could not put it down until I finished it. This is a character-driven book, with great backstories and a setting that is perfect for the smooth-flowing plot.”
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Sharon Sala is a native of Oklahoma and a member of Romance Writers of America. She is a USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of more than eighty-five books written as Sharon Sala and Dinah McCall. She’s a seven-time RITA Award finalist, a Janet Dailey Award winner, five-time National Readers’ Choice Award winner, four-time winner of the Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews, and four-time winner of the Colorado Romance Writers Award of Excellence.
Amy Rubinate has narrated over 250 audiobooks and won multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards. Her books have been selected for AudioFile’s Best Romance of 2016 list; Booklist’s Top 10 Romance, Top 10 Historical Fiction, Editor’s Choice Media; and YALSA’s Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults. She has a degree in oral interpretation of literature and won state and national awards for poetry reading. A voice actor and singer for over a decade, Amy has narrated many interactive children’s books and provided character voices for toys and video games. Amy’s work has been featured in the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, AudioFile magazine, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and Library Journal.