Surprised by Love



Shy and unattractive as a child, Megan McClare has always been teased by her classmates. But when she returns home from her senior year in Paris, the wallflower has suddenly blossomed into a beauty. With ambitions to become a lawyer or doctor, Megan accepts an internship at the district attorney's office only to discover that she will be working with Devin Caldwell, a boy who mercilessly mocked her at school--and with whom she was hopelessly enamored. She turns to her dear friend Bram Hughes for support and advice. But Bram's vision is clouded by his sudden unwelcome attraction to a girl he had always thought of as a kid sister. He advises forgiveness, but can he forgive himself for pushing the woman he loves into the arms of another man?


Review by Blanche Mancuso

This is the third book in this series. However you can read this book as a stand alone novel. I have read the other books in this series and really enjoyed them. The author's stories are always delightful and filled with surprises in her narration. This book really held my interest to the very end. This story focused on an intriguing time period around the 1940's of San Francisco and the Barberry Coast. When gambling and prostitution was rampart. The romance in this story was just right as was the story itself. You have to read this story to see the great miracles God preforms to bring all the characters together in his love. I would read more books by this author. She is one of my favorites.

Comments

Mystica said…
I'd like to track the series starting with the first book. The cover is so nice too.

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