She’s half in love. He’s never noticed. Having spent her entire adult life working for her sister, Claire McIntyre is ready to leave Peacock Hill and stand on her own two feet. Especially since she’s sick of having Danny’s date-of-the-week thrown in her face. Why hasn’t he ever noticed her when she’s right in front of him? The potential of a job offer—and more?—from Jamie Fischer is the perfect opportunity to start over. Danny Kent has always considered Claire one of the guys, so the flash of jealousy when he sees her dancing with someone else is unexpected. What does that guy have that Danny doesn’t? With Claire already making plans to move away, how can Danny convince her to reconsider and give them both a chance at love? Return to Peacock Hill for the final installment of this faith-filled contemporary romance I would like to thank Elizabeth Maddrey for giving me a copy of this book. This gift did not influence my opinion or review.
A Heart Reconsidered
by Elizabeth Maddrey
Published by JoNaTiMa Books
Publication Date November 23, 2019
Genres: Christian Fiction, Clean Romance
Setting: Virginia Contemporary
Main Character Ages: 25-34
Written for: Adults
Pages: 204 Synopsis:
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It’s hard to believe so many books have already been released in the Peacock Hill series! I have enjoyed getting to know this group of friends.
This time, Claire gets to have her turn at romance. Deidre and Duncan’s younger sister has been enamored with Danny almost since she met him, and yet, as far as she can tell, he isn’t interested in the least. Determined to move on from what appears to be a hopeless infatuation, Claire determines to move away and move on. And then when one of the foundations of her life is shaken, she isn’t quite sure what to believe.
Danny knows what it’s like to have turned his back on God. So when Matt reminds him of what God rescued him from, it is the awakening he needs. As he begins to get his focus adjusted, he begins to see the jewel Claire is in his life. Just in time to watch her begin to step away.
Elizabeth Maddrey has again written a thought-provoking story that deals with heart issues that are important for believers to consider. Purity. Trust. Prayer. Hope. The manner in which the friends exhorted each other, encouraged one another to purity, bore one another’s burdens was inspiring. I appreciated the way she used scripture accurately to illustrate her point and was careful to not pull it out of context or simply use it as a platitude.
Readers who appreciate a focus on spiritual matters in their fiction will enjoy the Peacock Hill series. Each story is complete in itself though the experience is enhanced by reading them in order.
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