Where Love Abides

Where Love Abides by Irene Hannon, published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC on April 29, 2008, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores themes of love and family. This edition, consisting of 288 pages, presents the story of a widowed sheriff’s daughter who longs for a mother. Christine Turner, the woman at the center of this desire, grapples with her attraction to the sheriff, Dale Lewis, while believing that a family may not be part of her future.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships and personal beliefs. As Christine seeks a fresh start in Oak Hill, she must confront her feelings and the possibility of a new family dynamic. The story intertwines elements of romance and faith, highlighting the challenges and hopes that come with opening one’s heart to love and connection.
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A Little Girl’s Dream
The widowed sheriff’s daughter wants just one thing: a mom. But the lady she’s set her sights on doesn’t consider herself mother or wife material. Christine Turner can’t abide her attraction to handsome lawman Dale Lewis. She’s moved to Oak Hill for a fresh start, but no matter how much she wants it, she doesn’t believe a family is in God’s plan for her life. Dale decrees it a crime for such a lovely, kind woman to hide away on her farm. Especially when he wants to make his daughter’s dream–and Christine’s–come true.
Originally published in 2008
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