Never Again Good Bye (Reprinted)
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Second Chances
How could he keep what he thought he could never lose? How could she claim what was no longer hers?
Normally, Wes Grayson would have been attracted to the striking woman with the camera. But this woman has clearly been stalking Amy, his adoptive daughter and the center of his life. And a threat to Amy is a threat to Wes.
Laney Fields has no intention of threatening anyone-just a longing to see the child she’d brought into the world six years ago and then been forced to release for adoption.
But when she learns that Amy’s adoptive mother has died, Laney becomes determined to play a part in her daughter’s life.
Between a man and woman torn by past losses, present fears, and the paradox of their growing fascination for each other, stands one small child. She could be the object of distrust that will drive them apart or the agent of faith in God that can bring them together.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310207078
UPC: 025986207076
Terri Blackstock
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 1996
2nd Chances # 1
Publisher: Zondervan
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