He's a goalie with a big heart, while she's afraid to trust again. Can he learn the language of love and win her heart? After a series of tragedies, Maggie Joly's dreams have been confined to her work at Montreal's botanic gardens and caring for her little boy. Besides, wishing for more would simply be selfish, especially when she's already loved well. But when a surprising workplace encounter sees her in the arms of a handsome sweet-talking stranger, she's soon forced to reassess whether romance might still be in her future after all. Working in this fairytale-like city is a dream come true…mehr
He's a goalie with a big heart, while she's afraid to trust again. Can he learn the language of love and win her heart? After a series of tragedies, Maggie Joly's dreams have been confined to her work at Montreal's botanic gardens and caring for her little boy. Besides, wishing for more would simply be selfish, especially when she's already loved well. But when a surprising workplace encounter sees her in the arms of a handsome sweet-talking stranger, she's soon forced to reassess whether romance might still be in her future after all. Working in this fairytale-like city is a dream come true for Beau Nash, Montreal's new goalie. And while he's enjoying learning the language of love, and excited to explore all his new city offers, he hadn't counted on meeting a striking brunette with heart-melting eyes, or so quickly bonding with her and her son, even though Maggie's faith is a little tenuous, and shadows from the past mean she might never really be ready to love again. An incident at the Gardens forces Beau to choose between his dream job and the woman of his dreams, while an accident on the ice invites Maggie's deepest fears. Perhaps a Pumpkin Ball might help convince them to believe in happily-ever-afters once again. Hearts and Goals is the fourth book in the Original Six, a sweet and swoony, slightly sporty, Christian contemporary romance series.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Carolyn Miller grew up in the Missouri Ozarks. Today she lives in San Francisco, where she writes, paints, and works as a free-lance copy editor. Her previous books of poetry are "After Cocteau" and "Light, Moving," both from Sixteen Rivers Press. She is also the author of four letter-press limited-edition books from Protean Press. Her poems have appeared in The Georgia Review, Gettysburg Review, Shenandoah, and Southern Review, as well as in several anthologies, including Garrison Keillor's Good Poems: American Places. Her work has received the James Boatwright Award for Poetry from Shenandoah and the Rainmaker Award from Zone 3. Her work has also been featured on Poetry Daily, Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac, and Ted Kooser's American Life in Poetry.
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