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Book Title: Every Perfect Gift The author of the book: Dorothy Love ISBN: 1595549021 ISBN 13: 9781595549020 Language: English Edition: Thomas Nelson Date of issue: December 3rd 2012 Format files: PDF The size of the: 3.93 MB City - Country: No data Loaded: 1104 times Reader ratings: 4.2 |
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Sophie has spent a lifetime guarding her heart and a long-held secret. It will take all of her courage to speak the truth and embrace the future God has planned for her.
The year is 1886, and Sophie Robillard returns to Hickory Ridge, Tennessee, after living in Texas for 15 years as the ward of Ada and Wyatt Caldwell. Now that the town's population has exploded, her intention is to reopen the long-defunct newspaper office that so captivated her when she was still an orphan. The rejection she experienced as a child because of her mixed parentage has left deep scars that she hopes can be healed by succeeding in this new venture.
Ethan Heyward was uprooted from his home as a boy following an unspeakable tragedy. Horace Blakely, a millionaire businessman, took Ethan under his wing and eventually put him in charge of the construction and opening of Blue Smoke resort in Hickory Ridge.
They meet when Sophie arrives at Blue Smoke to interview Ethan for her newspaper. As their attraction deepens, each hides a secret that, if revealed, could end their relationship.

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JACK
The beginning is exciting, but at the end of the book is just a very template.

MARTHA
A wonderful piece

HARVEY
A book that impressed me to the depths of my soul.

MOLLIE
Best among ordinary
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I never liked the book.
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