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Angelica stands up for what is right and gets fired. She returns to her parents home to search for a new job. While there she falls in love with a man beneath her social standing. She has to search her heart and decide what is really important to her. Her parents beliefs about poverty and wealth, or her love for a man that can't speak English? Her faith and maturity develop in this first book.
This is a really great book.
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from the back cover: As the rising star of a prominent law firm and the only daughter of a wealthy horse-ranching family, Angelica Amante has everything money could buy. Things can only get better for her. Or so she thought. When she's offered a promotion, Angelica is suddenlly confronted with a life-changing decision. Should she continue to work for a company that profits by taking advantage of the poor, or take a stand against injustice and put her career in jeopardy?