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A jilted bride. A wounded soldier. A best friend that stands in the way of their love. A historical Christian romance from author Jenifer Carll-Tong. Life ruined john Ward for any woman long before the Great War ruined him physically, but he might be willing to make an exception for the pretty blonde from the seedy speakeasy. However, when he discovers that the beauty is the long-time love of his best friend, he resigns himself to avoiding her at all cost. Twice jilted Esther Albright is determined to trust God with her future, even if that future leaves her a spinster. But when a brooding…mehr

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A jilted bride. A wounded soldier. A best friend that stands in the way of their love. A historical Christian romance from author Jenifer Carll-Tong. Life ruined john Ward for any woman long before the Great War ruined him physically, but he might be willing to make an exception for the pretty blonde from the seedy speakeasy. However, when he discovers that the beauty is the long-time love of his best friend, he resigns himself to avoiding her at all cost. Twice jilted Esther Albright is determined to trust God with her future, even if that future leaves her a spinster. But when a brooding news reporter comes to town, his hazel eyes and arrogant smirk test Esther's resolve to remain single. Avoiding love isn't easy. Mutual attraction and fate keep drawing John and Esther together, until tragedy brings home the one person that could keep them apart. Will John find a way to accept love, from God and from Esther, or will mistaken identity and loyalty to a friend make him walk away from both. Buy Avoiding Esther, the second book in the Love in Lansing series, today!
Autorenporträt
Jenifer Carll-Tong is the author of historical Christian romances. She is a graduate of Boston University's College of Communication. Jenifer lives in Michigan with her handsome husband, three beautiful daughters and two lazy dogs. She also has three adult children who have left the nest, but not her heart. When she isn't writing kissing scenes between devilishly handsome heroes and strong, independent heroines, you might find her napping or wearing sandals in the snow. You probably won't find her cleaning her house. Unless company is coming over.