Finding Home

Finding Home by Jacqueline Susann Foreman is a contemporary fiction novel published by iUniverse on June 1, 2003. This 252-page book explores the journey of Nicole Grier, who struggles to cope with the tragic loss of her husband. As she navigates her grief with the support of friends and family, she begins to rebuild her life, confronting the challenges posed by her past and the impact of a single, selfish act.
The narrative also follows Donavan Adair, who has dedicated his life to his career while avoiding emotional commitments. Relocating from San Diego to a small town in New Jersey, he encounters Nikki Grier, his realtor, and becomes determined to win her trust and affection. The story intertwines themes of romance and healing, as both characters face their personal struggles and seek connection amidst their respective challenges.
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A LOVE THAT IS TAKEN TOO SOON
Nicole Grier doesn’t believe in second chances, especially after the tragic and senseless death of her husband. With time and the support of her friends and family, she learns to cope with her terrible loss and to rebuild her life–a life that was shattered by one person’s selfish act.
A PASSION THAT CAN HEAL
Donavan Adair has spent his entire life establishing a career and avoiding commitment. When his company relocates him from San Diego to a small town in New Jersey, he decides to purchase a new home and is captivated when he meets his realtor, Nikki Grier. Immediately, Donavan’s search for a new home evolves into a crusade to win Nikki’s trust and to make her heart his forever.
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