A former foster child herself, Adele Parker's committed to adopting twin preschoolers Francie and Franklyn--even if she does it alone. But being home at The Haven for the holidays means reuniting with handsome childhood friend Mac McDowell. And as they work together to create a new trail-riding program, Adele begins to wish her growing family could include the wounded military hero, too...
Lois Richer made her debut in 1997 with the launch of Steeple Hill. Today, with over a dozen titles and well over half a million books in print worldwide, Richer continues to build a huge fan base through her inspirational work. Twice a finalist for the prestigious Holt Medallion — Honoring Outstanding Literary Talent — Richer has also been nominated by Romantic Times Magazine for Best Love Inspired Book of 2001. In 2002 she won second place in the Inspirational Reader's Choice Contest sponsored by the Faith, Hope and Love chapter of Romance Writers of America (RWA).
This is the 2nd book I read by Lois Richer. I liked the Christian theme in this story I liked the twins. I'm sorry other than that this story didn't interest me.
A really enjoyable experience.Some mystery,suspense and a whole lot of fun and laughter.Heartwarming,one of those stories that grabs hold of you from the very beginning and doesn't let go until the very end.
Such a wonderful series! The characters are endearing and quickly become friends you want to visit over and over. Adele and Mac are both struggling with self-doubt, as well as trying to ignore the feelings that would take them beyond friendship. Twins, Francie and Franklyn add to the mix along with some match making aunts. As much as I loved the romance and watching it play out, I love the way Richer works in Faith as a key element in the story. Well done!
An enjoyable read. Good main character development of Adele and MacDowell. Balance of minor characters in story. Bond of twins to main character well shown. Language is mostly standard, at times unconventional to convey real language aspects of twins, for example. Best aspect of story is contained within showing the sharp connotations and nuanced feelings within characters.