Author: | Cynthia Hickey, Gina Welborn, Carrie Fancett Pagels, Jennifer Allee, Lisa Karon Richardson, Laurean Brooks, Lynette Sowell, Jamie Adams, Emilie Hendryx, Laura Hodges Poole, T.I. Lowe, Sharyn Kopf, Becca Whitham, Patty Smith Hall | ISBN: | 9781516322015 |
Publisher: | Forget Me Not Romances, a division of Winged Publications | Publication: | August 24, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Cynthia Hickey, Gina Welborn, Carrie Fancett Pagels, Jennifer Allee, Lisa Karon Richardson, Laurean Brooks, Lynette Sowell, Jamie Adams, Emilie Hendryx, Laura Hodges Poole, T.I. Lowe, Sharyn Kopf, Becca Whitham, Patty Smith Hall |
ISBN: | 9781516322015 |
Publisher: | Forget Me Not Romances, a division of Winged Publications |
Publication: | August 24, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
All Leesa Ellis has to do is manage her younger sister's multi-million inheritance until she's old enough to handle it herself. But, with a sister like Andie, nothing is ever as easy as it seems. Like youth pastor Johah McKnight. Leesa isn't sure which is more upsetting—Andie's attempt to chase after a man who's too old for her or Leesa's own attraction to him. She certainly doesn't have the time or inclination to start something with a preacher. Not when she's in the midst of her own crisis of faith. But when Andie is kidnapped, Leesa has more questions than answers. Why was Andie taken? Does it have anything to do with their parents' deaths years earlier? And why does it always feel as if God is abandoning her? Leesa turns to Jonah for help, only to find he brings a complication she never expected (or a complication that could cost someone's life).
All Leesa Ellis has to do is manage her younger sister's multi-million inheritance until she's old enough to handle it herself. But, with a sister like Andie, nothing is ever as easy as it seems. Like youth pastor Johah McKnight. Leesa isn't sure which is more upsetting—Andie's attempt to chase after a man who's too old for her or Leesa's own attraction to him. She certainly doesn't have the time or inclination to start something with a preacher. Not when she's in the midst of her own crisis of faith. But when Andie is kidnapped, Leesa has more questions than answers. Why was Andie taken? Does it have anything to do with their parents' deaths years earlier? And why does it always feel as if God is abandoning her? Leesa turns to Jonah for help, only to find he brings a complication she never expected (or a complication that could cost someone's life).