A Family for Easter

A Family for Easter by Lee Tobin McClain is a work of fiction published by Harlequin on February 20, 2018. This original edition spans 288 pages and is written in English. The story unfolds in Rescue River, where wealthy single mom Fiona Farmingham rents her carriage house to widowed landscaper Eduardo Delgado, initially viewing their arrangement as a friendship. As Fiona grapples with her feelings stemming from her late husband’s betrayal, the dynamics of their blended families and the presence of their six children and two dogs complicate their relationship.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of love and second chances amidst the challenges of differing backgrounds. The story delves into Fiona’s insecurities and Eduardo’s humble nature, highlighting the contrasts between them. With the involvement of their children acting as matchmakers, the book presents a journey toward finding happiness and connection once again. A Family for Easter offers an engaging look at the complexities of love and family in a Christian romance context.
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Too different to fall in love?
In Rescue River, anything can happen…
When wealthy single mom Fiona Farmingham rents her carriage house to widowed Eduardo Delgado, it’s purely in friendship. Insecure over her late husband’s betrayal, Fiona hides her attraction to the humble landscaper. Between them they have six children, two dogs–and a world of differences. But with half a dozen little matchmakers involved, can they find the courage to reach for happiness once more?
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