Jagears Delivers a Wonderfully Romantic Read with a Hero and Heroine to Cheer For
Evelyn Wisely has a heart for the orphans of Teaville and works at a local mansion that rescues children out of the town’s red-light district and gives them a place to live. But her desire to help isn’t limited to orphans. The owner of the mansion, Nicholas Lowe, is willing to help her try to get the women working in prostitution out of the district as well–if she can gain the cooperation and support of local businessmen to go against the rest of the community.
David Kingsman has recently arrived in Teaville from Kansas City to help with one of his father’s companies in town. While he plans on staying only long enough to prove his business merit to his father, he’s shown interest in Evelyn’s work and is intrigued enough by her to lend his support to her cause.
They begin with the best of intentions, but soon the complications pile up and Evelyn and David’s dreams look more unattainable every day. When the revelation of a long-held secret creates a seemingly insurmountable rift between them, can they trust God still has a good plan for them despite all that is stacked against them?
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: A Love So True
Book Author: Melissa Jagears
What do you like about this book:
"Who is this Mr. Kingsman? . . . . And why haven't you told me about him?"
Evelyn Wisely has become fairly accomplished over the years at deflecting potential suitors, relishing her independence and enjoying employment at Teaville's privately funded orphanage; for who needs to be married when one is surrounded by all of those wonderful children? Her plan is quite successful until a handsome businessman named David Kingsman arrives in town; albeit temporarily, while he labors to restructure his father's glass factory back into a profitable business venture. David doesn't know any better than to ignore Evelyn's cool demeanor, fascinated by her kindness to the less fortunate, and marveling at her passion for those caught in the throes of immoral employment.
As the weeks pass, it becomes obvious that Evelyn's hesitance to reveal her true feelings is rooted in a hurt so deep, that neither friends nor family have ever been able to ease her burden. Enjoy this nicely written addition to Melissa Jagears' "Teaville Moral Society" series, while Evelyn and David learn the value of unconditional love.
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