When Jacob Greer finds the company CFO asleep at her desk, he thinks he understands why changes need to be made in this company—starting with the boss’s daughter. Lauren Kingsley regrets that Jacob’s first impression of her is that of a spoiled socialite and is forced to share her truth with him. As overwhelming fear and misconceptions threaten to separate Jacob and Lauren forever, will the touch of God’s loving hand lead them both to the healing they so desperately need?
TERRY FOWLER makes her home in North Carolina where she works for the city of Wilmington. The second oldest of five children, she shares a home with her best friend who is also her sister. Besides writing, her interests include genealogical research through the Internet and serving her small church in various activities.
As this book started I thought I would not like it. It looked to be a negative assessment of women. I was sick of those books, but this was the only book I had with me. So I kept reading and I am very glad I did.
The main character has a chronic illness and feels isolated from the world. She feels like the women who just wanted to touch Jesus robe to get better. She learns that reaching out to others helps her find herself and Jesus. A very good, touching book.