Butterfly Summer

Butterfly Summer by Arlene James, published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC on June 27, 2006, is a 256-page work of fiction that intertwines themes of romance and faith. The story revolves around the shocking revelation that Wallace Hamilton, the head of the rival newspaper the Davis Landing Dispatch, is not the biological father of Jeremy Hamilton. As Jeremy grapples with this truth and steps away from the family business, the narrative explores the implications for the company during Wallace’s hospitalization.
Readers will find a blend of personal transformation and relational dynamics as quiet Heather undergoes a makeover that reveals her stunning beauty, catching the eye of photographer Ethan Danes. This edition delves into the complexities of family ties and romantic interests, set against a backdrop of community and personal discovery. With elements of Christian fiction, the book presents a narrative that reflects on identity and connection during a pivotal summer.
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The Gossip Guru has some shocking news: devout Wallace Hamilton, head of rival newspaper the Davis Landing Dispatch, is not Jeremy Hamilton’s father! Word is, his wife was already pregnant when they wed and now that Jeremy has learned the truth, he’s quit. Who’ll run the company while Wallace is in the hospital?
In more Hamilton news, quiet Heather has had a makeover — who knew she was so stunning? Maybe photographer Ethan Danes, who seems to have taken an interest in Heather now that she’s started this butterfly summer….
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