For Lindsey Buchannan, yes. Everything was kept in her husband's name, giving him full control of all they owned. And upon his death-bed, he exposed his plan for his family's future. Lindsey has two months to marry Keaton Durham, a man willing to win her heart, or she'll lose her trusts and home to a charity.
Determined to make it on her own, Lindsey rejects the idea immediately. But when a drug-addicted family member threatens her children for the sake of money, the young widow's left with little choice but to turn to Keaton. His steadfast devotion and love for her children weaken her defenses. As she struggles to calm the romantic notions of her heart, suspense builds when drug paraphernalia is found planted in her van. Keaton vows to protect them but even love can't defy logic-no one can be there all of the time.
Although this story dealt with emotional abuse, it was handled remarkably well. I thought this book was well-written. I definitely recommend this book. I would read more by Regina Tittel.
She's been left a widow. The husband was a controlling abusive man who only left her money if she married another man. That man really loves her but has to show her what love is all about in two months.
I enjoyed this book. It was a different twist from the typical Christian romance, which was refreshing. As usual in romance books, the man was almost too good to be true, and yet he was still pretty believable. I really appreciated the Christian values and lifestyle shown in the book. The author dealt with some tough issues: drug abuse and emotional abuse, but she handled them well and encouraged the victims to get help, not just from people, but also from God. It was an enjoyable read.
I honestly wasn't expecting much out of this book. however, it really drew me in. I love the Christian romance aspect mixed with the thriller undercurrent. The emotional abuse, drug abuse, and other tidbits really gave the book an individual flavor that was just really fun to get absorbed in!
Excellent read that is intriguing enough you don't want to put it down until it's finished. Lindsey's husband, Mike, has emotionally abused and controlled her all of their marriage. Now that he's dead, he is still trying to control her by dictating who she must marry and when or lose her home and security.
Priceless on multiple points, abuse people have a problem reporting their abusers. Made to look stupid, childish, incapable of making wise choices! Got that problem? Read this book. I don't recommend getting married on a dead persons schedule. I hope someone restores your faith in them like Keaton did!
A nice, light, clean Christian romance with an element of the danger and damsel in distress that I like. I really enjoyed Keaton and Lindsay, and all the children in this book! :)
Enjoyed this story! I love the hero Keaton Durham . Love how he did his very best to help Lindsey and her kids throughout the story. I like Keaton's family too.