Woodrose Mountain
Hope's Crossing - 2
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Word Count
86,250 words, Guess
Page Count
345 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewoodrosemountain00raea
- Internet Archivewoodrosemountain0000thay_g6x1
- ISBN-100373776373
- ISBN-139780373776375
- OCLC Control Number733231091
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780373776375
- Open LibraryOL26651364M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3570.H363 W66 2012
Description
Evie Blanchard was at the top of her field in the city of angels. But when an emotional year forces her to walk away from her job as a physical therapist, she moves from Los Angeles to Hope's Crossing seeking a quieter life. So the last thing she needs is to get involved with the handsome, arrogant Brodie Thorne and his injured daughter, Taryn. A self-made man and single dad, Brodie will do anything to get Taryn the rehabilitation she needs...even if it means convincing Evie to move in with them. And despite her vow to keep an emotional distance, Evie can't help but be moved by Taryn's spirit, or Brodie's determination to win her help -- and her heart. With laughter, courage and more than a little help from the kindhearted people of Hope's Crossing, Taryn may get the healing she deserves -- and Evie and Brodie might just find a love they never knew could exist.
Description
Seeking a quieter life, physical therapist Evie Blanchard puts her plans on hold when single dad Brodie convinces her to help his injured daughter, Taryn, and she finds it hard to keep an emotional distance from Brodie and Taryn.
First Sentence
On a warm summer evening, the homes and buildings of Hope's Crossing nestled among the trees like brightly colored stones in a drawer--a brilliant lapis-lazuli roof here, a carnelian-painted garage here, the warm topaz of the old hospital bricks.
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