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A GREAT STORY OF HOPE AND FORGIVENESS!
Sometimes to find what matters, you have to back up and start again. He's a hotshot financial analyst who has lost it all. She's a brokenhearted world traveler forced to come home and beg for money. His job hangs by a thread. Her dreams of making a difference in Africa are circling the drain. It's a spectacularly bad time for romance, even on the charming stone streets of an English university town. But sparks fly - and danger threatens - when these two wounded souls must work together to solve a mystery and right a wrong. To find what they need, they may need to relearn everything they thought they knew about love.
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"...Protagonist Adam Wright is a formerly self-absorbed actor turned crack investment analyst who is bitter about his father's abandonment. When he's hired by investment house Oxford Ventures, he falls hard for the boss's daughter, Kayla Austin. She has her own woes: her fiancé has embezzled the money from the African relief project she was spearheading, leaving her brokenhearted and her venture virtually bankrupt. Together, Kayla and Adam seek to heal past wounds and discover who's sabotaging Kayla's father's company. Bunn (Heirs of Acadia series; The Lazarus Trap) successfully uses the rich backdrop of Oxford, England, as his setting....One bright spot is the story's sensitive handling of faith: Much of the plot hinges on what various characters intuit about God's leading, but in Bunn's capable hands, this is less forced than one might think. Bunn is a proficient writer, and despite its flaws, his fans should find this a mostly smooth read with a redemptive conclusion." Publisher's Weekly, © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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