Married for Christmas (Willow Park Book 1)

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| Rating | : | 4.87 (876 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00H0OKQ76 |
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| Number of Pages | : | 490 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-08-27 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
They can celebrate Christmas as a couple. Since Daniel needs a wife and Jessica wants a husband and family, she proposes an arrangement that benefits both of them.They can get married. It's fine that he doesn't love her. And it's fine that she's more attracted to her sexy, brooding husband every day.Jessica can be practical about this marriage. After years of dreaming, Jessica is finally getting married, but the marriage isn't exactly what she thought.Daniel is her best friend, and she's known him all her life, but he's never gotten over losing his wife two years ago. And it's fine that she's not exactly suited to be a small-town pastor's wife. His dream is to become the pastor of the church in their hometown, but the small-town congregation keeps balking over calling an unmarried minister. She knows what she's getting into, after all(This book includes fully-developed sex scenes between a husband and wife.). They can be build a life together
A realistic look at a preacher and his wife of convince. Jessica has known Daniel most of her life. When his wife died two years ago the two of them started to become closer and are now best friends. Daniel is a preacher and has been interviewing for his dream position as the head pastor of their childhood church. There is only one problem. There are members of the church that are worried about having a single man as their . Abrupt end I am a Noelle Adams / Claire Kent fan. I like some more than others. This is the one I liked the least, I guess my expectations where too high. The story is simple and very easy to follow. I understand and appreciate the lack of big issues or surprises, however the book ended way too soon. The end really feels like the author forgot to add the last chapter or epilogue. Amazon Customer said Okay. This is the second I've read by this author. I don't enjoy books that are a one-sided perspective. Since both books were that way, I won't be trying anymore by this author. It leaves a story incomplete for me.I was fine with this story not having a lot of religious content, but what it did have bothered me. If anyone were to read the entire book of Job; you would know
