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A Hero for Heather (Seven Suitors for Seven Sisters Book 3)

By Marion Ueckermann

Description:

Needing a respite from child welfare social work, Heather Blume is excited about a short-term opportunity to work at a busy North Yorkshire day center for the homeless. When one of the men she’s been helping saves her from a vicious attack, she’s so grateful she violates one of the most important rules in her profession—she takes him home to tend his wounds. But there’s more to her actions than merely being the Good Samaritan. The man’s upper-crust speech has Heather intrigued. She has no doubt he’s a gentleman fallen far from grace and is determined to reunite the enigmatic young man with his family, if only he would open up about his life.Paxton Rathbone is desperate to make his way home. His inheritance long spent, he stows away on a fishing trawler bound from Norway to England only to be discovered, beaten and discarded at Scarborough’s port. On home soil at last, all it would take is one phone call. But even if his mother and father are forgiving, he doubts his older brother will be.Paxton has grown too accustomed to the disdain of mankind, which perhaps is why Heather’s kindness penetrates his reserves and gives him reason to hope. Reason to love? Perhaps reason to stay. But there’s a fine line between love and gratitude, for both Paxton and Heather.

Book Takeaway:

Have you ever wished you could turn back the hands of time? Erase the mistakes you’ve made? Sometimes the repercussions of our sin snowballs, affecting many, causing devastation in its wake. Other times our wicked ways are hidden and nobody knows about the sin except ourselves. And God. Sometimes we’ll commit the offense only once. But there are times when the sin will take root and cause a vicious, repetitive circle of wrongdoing.

Jesus came that we might be forgiven. He came that we might forgive, too.

Five little words—sometimes they’re the hardest to say.
“I’m sorry. Please forgive me.”
Learn to say them. Learn to say them often. They may not free the other person, but they will free you. And when God sets you free from the guilt and condemnation that comes as a result of your sins, you will be free, indeed. Then you’ll discover there is nothing so amazing as forgiveness!

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