Spring Rain
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It’s a turbulent season in Seaside, New Jersey, for single mom Leigh Spenser and her son, Billy. When Clay Wharton, Billy’s estranged father, returns to await the death of his brother from AIDS, Leigh wrestles with conflicting feelings for Clay. Meanwhile, tension escalates when Billy’s life is threatened. An emotionally gripping story of God’s forgiveness!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781576736388
ISBN10: 1576736385
Gayle Roper
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2001
Seaside Seasons # 1
Publisher: Multnomah
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