An Unexpected Woman

An Unexpected Woman
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Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 161213159X
ISBN-13 : 9781612131597
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Book Synopsis An Unexpected Woman by : Sandi Layne

Download or read book An Unexpected Woman written by Sandi Layne and published by . This book was released on 2013-07 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Put a bow around the woman you want for me, so I'll know." Associate Pastor Dr. Mark Countryman is a recent transplant to North Fort Myers, Florida. Although it's a paradise for some, Dr. Countryman has never felt more alone. As his fortieth birthday approaches, he reevaluates his past relationships and prays that God will guard his heart so it will not be broken again. If only there was a way he could be sure of God's will. "God says that a man is not meant to live alone always." As a child, Shelley watched her mother lose the battle against breast cancer. In her late teens, she survived a major hurricane with her father while living in Southwest Florida. Now twenty-five, Shelley Roberts is a furniture repairwoman who believes in being prepared for every contingency while enjoying life and seizing the moment. A random encounter throws these two people into each other's lives. Soon after, Shelley is assigned to do some work at Mark's church. As they spend more time together, a relationship slowly begins to blossom, though whether they're "friends" or "more" is something neither of them is certain of. While growing closer to Mark, Shelley encourages him to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season-something she had to learn to do some years before. Though a woman of faith, her life's experiences have taught her that preparation is necessary. She is enthusiastic in this belief, even when Mark tries to get her to relax and have faith in God's protection. Their beliefs will be tested when hurricane season begins in earnest and a storm grows in strength as it nears the Florida Peninsula.


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