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Barbour Publishing Minnesota Moonlight (Minnesota)

Three modern Minnesota women have trouble trusting as romance comes knocking. Sydney Jennet helping start a new ministry, but can she believe in the power of God to change lives when she starts falling for one of the ex-cons in the program? April Douglas's sister died, leaving a dream list. Can April see it fulfilled with the help of the man she blames for her sister's demise? Sara Lewis is about to move into the bed-and-breakfast of her dreams, but will the man who twice left her and her daughters steal her new joy with promises he's never kept?

How will three modern Minnesota women cope when asked to concede their doubts and learn to trust? Is love strong enough for Sydney to forgive the past of an ex-con? Can the man April blames for her sister's death help her fulfill a dream list? When Sara's ex-husband returns with lofty promises, will she open her heart? Find out in this three-book collection by an acclaimed author team.

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Customer Reviews for Minnesota Moonlight (Minnesota)
Review 1 for Minnesota Moonlight (Minnesota)
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Great Book

Date:February 21, 2012
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Location:D.L. MN
Age:55-65
Gender:female
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This was a great book and all three stories have value.
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Review 2 for Minnesota Moonlight (Minnesota)
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Date:September 3, 2010
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Carolyn Johnson
Believe it or not, this is the first book of the Romancing America series that I have read (and I've already purchased many more!). The three books here were excellent; I found it difficult not to continue reading them all way through at a very few sittings. The characters are excellently portrayed, and the writing the absolute finest. (Only one minor problem: Are we females really that difficult?!) The first book was the best of the three, to me--I'll never forget Trace, and only wish that his and Sydney Rose's story would have continued a bit longer for us readers. I hadn't read a romance since my Grace Livingston Hill days, and was thoroughly surprised at how much I loved this book. Both the reading pleasure and the spiritual benefit were great, and I will be surprised if I don't read all of the Romancing America series.
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