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Seth Webster, a widower with six-year-old twins, needs nothing short of a miracle to feel whole again. With his heart still scarred by the loss of his wife, he feels overwhelmed trying to care for his children, get dinner on the table, and keep his job. Then a heven-sent housekeeper arrives. She dishes out words of wisdom as delectable as her chicken pot pie. She shares advice about taking risks and taking vacations; about keeping the memory of the children's mother alive for them, while letting go of the past; and about a certain beautiful travel agent whose own heart bears deep wounds--a woman who is a stranger to Seth...and his destiny.
Seth Webster, a widower with six-year-old twins, needs nothing short of a miracle to feel whole again. With his heart still scarred by the loss of his wife, he feels overwhelmed trying to care for his children, get dinner on the table, and keep his job. Then a heven-sent housekeeper arrives. She dishes out words of wisdom as delectable as her chicken pot pie. She shares advice about taking risks and taking vacations; about keeping the memory of the children's mother alive for them, while letting go of the past; and about a certain beautiful travel agent whose own heart bears deep wounds--a woman who is a stranger to Seth...and his destiny.
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