Morgan Spencer has the golden touch when it comes to business. He can spot a failing corporation and turn it around in no time. But he cannot seem to get his own life under control. Years ago, he and high-school sweetheart, Jill Runyan, gave up their child at birth. Now Jill has unexpectedly reappeared - with shocking news that forces Morgan to confront a reality he never saw coming.
©2003 Kristen Heitzmann; (P)2004 Recorded Books, LLC
"Be prepared to be moved to tears more than once." - (All About Romance)
"The Narrator ruined it!"
ONLY if it was narrated by someone else. The narrator didnt do this book justice. He was breathy, he sighed at inappropriate times and he seemed uninterested. There are background noises like people talking and what sounds like bodily functions. I was disappointed to the point of wanting to get my money/credit back.
Everything. I think he ruined the story.
The story plot was awesome.
"Such a beautiful romance."
This book was so enjoyable. Parts of it took my breath away. I enjoyed it so much I began listening again as soon as I was finished the first time. I enjoyed almost as much the second time. So far it the best from Kristen Hietzman that I've listened to so far. Right up there with Francine Rivers. I thought the male reader might ruin it for me but u think it made it even better.
"LOST AND FOUNDTHE STORY OF ADOPTIVE CHILDREN"
THE DRAMA OF AN ADOPTIVE PARENT AND THE BIRTH PARENTS
BEN, JILL AND KELSEY
JILL - SHE FACED AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY ON HER OWN - I WOULD LIKE TO ENCOURAGE HER.
ATHIS WAS THE BEST OF KRISTEN HEITZMANS BOOKS. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND I ALONG WITH THE SECOND BOOK IN THIS SERIES.
"Inspirational!"
The most enjoyable part of this book was not so much the romance but the child's inspiration who was dying of lukemia. She inspires a Christian to face death fearlessly. The story was emotional but uplifting, as well. As a romance novel, it was lacking in the strength of characters and storyline.
"wonderful, sweet story"
Such a wonderful escape from todays angry media.
The holy spirit.
The narrator moved smoothly from one character to the next.