Love Finds a Home

Love Finds a Home by Kathryn Springer, published by Steeple Hill on August 24, 2010, is a work of fiction that explores themes of family and romance. This original edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story follows widowed mother Emma Barlow, who seeks a positive male influence for her shy son through a mentoring program at their local church. However, her apprehensions arise when the new chief of police, Jake Sutton, becomes involved, given her past as the widow of a fallen officer.
Readers will discover how Emma navigates her fears while witnessing her son’s transformation under Jake’s mentorship. As the narrative unfolds, both Emma and her son begin to embrace new possibilities, leading to unexpected connections in the community of Mirror Lake. The book delves into the complexities of trust and love, ultimately suggesting that new beginnings can emerge from challenging circumstances.
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Widowed mother Emma Barlow knows her shy, studious son needs a male influence. And where better to find him than in the mentoring ministry at their local church? But when the new chief of police becomes her son’s mentor, Emma is worried. As the widow of a fallen officer, she’s nervous about letting a lawman into their lives. Especially one as handsome—and conflicted—as Jake Sutton. But when her son comes out of his shell, and even Emma finds herself smiling, she knows that love just might find a home in Mirror Lake…and create a new family.
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