An unexpected homecoming brings another chance at love. For two years, mountaineer Max Butler was presumed dead after a tragic climbing accident in Peru…until his return to his small town of Opportunity, Alaska. But now a traumatic brain injury keeps him from remembering his former life and who he left behind—including physical therapist Hayley Morgan. Heartbroken after Max chose his mountaineering dreams over her, Hayley is determined to guard her heart against him, even as he steps in to help her with babysitting duties for his infant sister. As Max slowly regains fragments of his past and…mehr
An unexpected homecoming brings another chance at love. For two years, mountaineer Max Butler was presumed dead after a tragic climbing accident in Peru…until his return to his small town of Opportunity, Alaska. But now a traumatic brain injury keeps him from remembering his former life and who he left behind—including physical therapist Hayley Morgan. Heartbroken after Max chose his mountaineering dreams over her, Hayley is determined to guard her heart against him, even as he steps in to help her with babysitting duties for his infant sister. As Max slowly regains fragments of his past and buried feelings resurface, can Hayley convince him to stay…for a second chance at happiness? From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope. Opportunity, Alaska Book 1: Her Alaskan Family Book 2: Lost Alaskan MemoriesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heidi McCahan began dreaming up stories as a little girl. Now she writes uplifting, inspirational romance novels set in small towns. Heidi's a huge fan of coffee, dark chocolate, and reading books with happy endings. She's originally from Alaska but currently lives in North Carolina with her handsome husband, three amazing boys, and the world's greatest goldendoodle. Heidi loves connecting with readers, so please visit her website, www.heidimccahan.com.
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