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Attraction? Not the problem. Different goals, an instant family, and the potential for heartbreak? Those just might be.
Adam Wilson loves running his non-profit, Daily Bread; their soup kitchens provide a temporary solution for those in need. But when his dream to open a homeless shelter becomes a possibility and he finds the perfect building, a chance encounter with a beautiful woman adds a complication he didn’t foresee.
Since experiencing a personal tragedy, Charlotte Scott’s focus has been on her three children and a recently formed charitable foundation. Her desire to open a group home for teenagers requires a building, and she’s found the perfect one—if only the seller wasn’t making her wait to sign the contract. Falling in love? Not part of the plan.
Can Adam and Charlotte take one building and two dreams and make a life together? Or will the truth revealed destroy their chance of a happily ever after?
This is the fourth book in the New Haven series, following the lives of a group of people who are linked through family, friends, and employees. Although part of a series, it can be read as a stand-alone. A happy ending is guaranteed, and there are no cliffhangers.
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