Brady Collins is juggling full-time fatherhood with the booming auto repair business he runs out of his barn. His ex-wife’s sudden death has shaken him, but the devastating news that follows leaves him reeling: Sam is not his biological son.
When Sam’s wealthy maternal grandparents decide they want custody of the child, Brady knows he’s in for the fight of his life. Brady’s attorney tips him off that one major life change would virtually assure him of winning guardianship of baby Sam at the final hearing: the stability of an impending marriage. And his friend Hope is willing to step in as the loving and devoted fiancée.
Local radio celebrity Hope Daniels has been driven by a solitary goal her entire life, and she’s finally been offered her dream job—in Atlanta. Unfortunately, her arrangement with Brady requires her presence in Copper Creek, and she is faced with missing the chance of a lifetime or standing in the way of a dear friend’s dreams.
Both Hope and Brady would give their lives for beautiful Sam. But can they give their trust to one another? With this new novel in the Blue Ridge Romance series, Honeysuckle Dreams shines light on the complicated and beautiful angles of love.
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Summary
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Book Title: Honeysuckle Dreams
Book Author: Denise Hunter
What do you like about this book:
"Sammy was his son. Brady knew how it felt to have a parent give up on you. No way was he doing that to Sammy. He'd lay down his life for the kid."
As well intended as this sentiment was meant to be, it turned out that Brady's deceased ex-wife had ultimately deceived him even after death; Sammy was not Brady Collins' biological son. Now it was up to Brady and his attorney to convince a judge that he, not Sammy's grandparents, was the best option for Sammy's future. Ironically it seems that having a fiance, and ultimately a wife, would score huge points in Brady's favor. The trouble was, he wasn't even dating . . .. .he and his son's baby-sitter, Hope Daniels, were just best friends. Or were they?
Hope Daniels would do practically anything to secure Sammy's future with Brady; she certainly loved them both. But marry Brady, when her dream job in Atlanta was finally within reach? As long as their relationship could just bypass the word "love", she might actually be able to do it. The last time love got in the middle of her plans, the results had been traumatic.
"The fear was just too overwhelming, and she didn't have the courage to go through this again." Where is the happily-ever-after when panic takes over . . . . ."you think there's still hope"? A wonderful story filled with the tragedies and triumphs that all of us call life.
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