Turn the page on this short and sweet romance, punctuated with conflict and subtle mystery.
‘Believable and charming, without offering only fairy tail resolutions, this story hits hfor all who know the pain of a healing heart.’ Self-Publishing Review
In the small town of Valentine, Wisconsin, children’s librarian Hannah Sawyer has written off love as a result of a past breakup and numerous recently failed attempts at online dating. She can’t fight the fact that she’s pushing forty with the likelihood of remaining a perpetual spinster.
Coming to the bitter conclusion that there is no one for her, Hannah has shelved the idea of falling in love, painfully archiving the longing to be a wife and mother. However, widower Ben Scott, who brings his young son to the children’s story hour at the library, has her second-guessing her decision. His kind, helpful nature, gorgeous hazel eyes, and his genuine interest in her tempts her to regret setting romance aside.
Will Hannah dust off her heart and open herself up to the possibility of finding her person, or will she let past disappointment and heartbreak rule her future?
Readers of Christian and clean romance will be drawn into Hannah and Ben’s sweet story as they navigate inter obstacles blocking their paths toward a possible future together.
���Readers who like sweet romance and holiday stories will love Knipfer’s characters and the small-town setting. It’s always comforting to watch characters grow emotionally and spiritually as they lean on God for support through their difficulties.’ Readers’ Favorite five-star review
Genre: Romance
‘Believable and charming, without offering only fairy tail resolutions, this story hits hfor all who know the pain of a healing heart.’ Self-Publishing Review
In the small town of Valentine, Wisconsin, children’s librarian Hannah Sawyer has written off love as a result of a past breakup and numerous recently failed attempts at online dating. She can’t fight the fact that she’s pushing forty with the likelihood of remaining a perpetual spinster.
Coming to the bitter conclusion that there is no one for her, Hannah has shelved the idea of falling in love, painfully archiving the longing to be a wife and mother. However, widower Ben Scott, who brings his young son to the children’s story hour at the library, has her second-guessing her decision. His kind, helpful nature, gorgeous hazel eyes, and his genuine interest in her tempts her to regret setting romance aside.
Will Hannah dust off her heart and open herself up to the possibility of finding her person, or will she let past disappointment and heartbreak rule her future?
Readers of Christian and clean romance will be drawn into Hannah and Ben’s sweet story as they navigate inter obstacles blocking their paths toward a possible future together.
���Readers who like sweet romance and holiday stories will love Knipfer’s characters and the small-town setting. It’s always comforting to watch characters grow emotionally and spiritually as they lean on God for support through their difficulties.’ Readers’ Favorite five-star review
Genre: Romance