This is a compilation of two of Debbie's earlier books: Baby Blessed and Yesterday Once More. Both of them tell stories of the power of love and the blessings of second chances. Well worth the read!
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Great books about the power of love and coming out on the other side of tragedy even stronger.
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great book love this author
Old or new a great read!!
BABY BLESSED â Going home, baby and all? â Molly Larabee left her husband, Jordan, after a tragedy destroyed her faith in their marriage. She began a new life as a foreign aid volunteer. But now, four years later, her safety is in jeopardy -- and Jordan comes to her rescue. She discovers that her feelings for him have never died, and they share a night of passion that results in pregnancy.â¦
Molly wants her husband back. But Jordan, still hurt by her leaving, asks for a divorce. Can a baby reunite them?
YESTERDAY ONCE MORE
Going back to Kansas -- and a wedding?
Three years ago, Julie Houser fled from Wichita, Kansas -- and left her husband-to-be practically standing at the altar. Julie couldn't face the vast disparity between her own middle-class background and his family's wealth, not to mention his mother's disapproval. But she never got over Daniel, and now she's back, hoping she can convince him to give marriage another chance. « less
Molly wants her husband back. But Jordan, still hurt by her leaving, asks for a divorce. Can a baby reunite them?
YESTERDAY ONCE MORE
Going back to Kansas -- and a wedding?
Three years ago, Julie Houser fled from Wichita, Kansas -- and left her husband-to-be practically standing at the altar. Julie couldn't face the vast disparity between her own middle-class background and his family's wealth, not to mention his mother's disapproval. But she never got over Daniel, and now she's back, hoping she can convince him to give marriage another chance. « less