Paige McAllister needs to do something drastic. Her boyfriend can’t even commit to living in the same country, her promised promotion is dead on arrival and the simultaneous loss of her brother and her dream of being a concert violinist has kept her playing life safe and predictable for six years. Things need to change. A moment of temporary insanity finds her leaving her life in Chicago to move to Sydney, Australia. There she finds herself, against many of her convictions, as a logistics planner for one of Australia’s biggest churches, and on a collision course with her boss’s son.
Josh Tyler fronts a top-selling worship band and is in demand all over the world. But, in the past, his failed romantic relationships almost destroyed both his reputation and his family. He’s determined to never risk it happening again. The last thing he needs is some American girl tipping his ordered life upside down. Especially one who despises everything he’s ever worked for and manages to push every button he has.
When Josh and Paige are thrown together to organize his band’s next tour, the sparks fly. But can they find a way to bridge the differences that pull them apart? Or will they choose the safety and security of what they know over taking a chance on something that will require them to risk everything?
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Then There Was You
Book Author: Kara Isaac
What do you like about this book:
"Every note could dredge up memories she spent her days trying to forget."
Paige McAllister has been bound by memories of tragedy for years; losing herself to the cruel specters of fear and regret. When presented with an opportunity to throw caution "to the wind", she boldly breaks an engagement and travels from Chicago, Illinois to Sydney, Australia, to spend time with her cousin, while managing to secure a short -term logistics management job at a popular mega-church. And it's there that Paige meets the opposite of everything from behind which she has been conveniently hiding.
Josh Tyler cannot deny the fact that the lovely blond American has infiltrated his thinking way too much. As a highly respected musician, he fronts a worship band that travels world-wide most of the calendar year, and public opinion matters. His first impression of his mother's new hire is somewhat skewed by the way she makes him feel, in spite of the fact that he is constantly rescuing her from her fumbling self. Evidently, there's more to Paige McAllister than what meets the eye, and what has met his eyes is pretty attractive, but more importantly,can she be trusted?
Most relationships get messy, and this one is no different, for stepping out in faith is pretty scary.
"The Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace."
I received a copy of this book from the author, the opinions stated above are entirely my own.
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