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Jackie O'Halloran never expected her actions at a friend's wedding in Muskoka to go viral. Even less did she expect to gain the notice of a famous Hollywood actor, Lincoln Cash, and all the temptation his handsome presence provides. But she's a good Christian girl, so a man like him has to be out of the picture. Or so she thinks. Linc's visit to see his ailing grandfather was supposed to be a quick visit to Muskoka. He hadn't counted on meeting a forthright young lady whose courage made headlines around the world. But as he gets to know her he's tempted to stay, which just might prove…mehr

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Jackie O'Halloran never expected her actions at a friend's wedding in Muskoka to go viral. Even less did she expect to gain the notice of a famous Hollywood actor, Lincoln Cash, and all the temptation his handsome presence provides. But she's a good Christian girl, so a man like him has to be out of the picture. Or so she thinks. Linc's visit to see his ailing grandfather was supposed to be a quick visit to Muskoka. He hadn't counted on meeting a forthright young lady whose courage made headlines around the world. But as he gets to know her he's tempted to stay, which just might prove dangerous for his agent's peace of mind, and for Linc's own heart. Can these two opposites push past mere attraction to find real love? And what does faith have to do with it at all?
Autorenporträt
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.