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A Lily Blooms (Cutter's Creek, #3)

A Lily Blooms (Cutter's Creek, #3)

Kari Trumbo
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Lillian never dreamed that James Cahill could be hers. Not after her outburst in the middle of his wedding. Her futile attempt to stop it made her a laughing stock, and hampered her chances of getting any suitors at all. What ones she did get she compared to James, rejecting them all. But when Lillian finds he’s no longer married, she does her best to suppress her long-buried desires and avoid the handsome divorcee. James, on the other hand, seeing she’s no longer the impetuous young girl he once knew, begins to have other ideas.


Enjoy this story of self-discovery and love at the Little Red Chapel in Cutter's Creek, Montana, where Lillian discovers the heart sometimes speaks without thought, but the whispers of the Spirit can guide them.
Language
English
Pages
162
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
May 16, 2016

A Lily Blooms (Cutter's Creek, #3)

Kari Trumbo
0/5 ( ratings)
Lillian never dreamed that James Cahill could be hers. Not after her outburst in the middle of his wedding. Her futile attempt to stop it made her a laughing stock, and hampered her chances of getting any suitors at all. What ones she did get she compared to James, rejecting them all. But when Lillian finds he’s no longer married, she does her best to suppress her long-buried desires and avoid the handsome divorcee. James, on the other hand, seeing she’s no longer the impetuous young girl he once knew, begins to have other ideas.


Enjoy this story of self-discovery and love at the Little Red Chapel in Cutter's Creek, Montana, where Lillian discovers the heart sometimes speaks without thought, but the whispers of the Spirit can guide them.
Language
English
Pages
162
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
May 16, 2016

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