The visitor : Book 3 in the English Garden series
معرفی کتاب «The visitor : Book 3 in the English Garden series» نوشتهٔ Wick, Lori، منتشرشده توسط نشر Harvest House; Harvest House Publishers در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
lori Wick’s Bestselling English Garden Series (more Than 720,000 Copies Sold) Is Filled With Endearing Characters And Engaging Stories. Now With Fresh, New Covers, Each Of The Four Books In The Series Will Hold A Favorite Spot On The Nightstand Or Bookshelf Of Any Reader Who Loves A Great Romance.
the Visitor, book Three In The Series, Is Set In The English Countryside, 1812. After Being Thrown From His Horse, Alexander Tate Is Left With Bandaged Eyes And Prayers For Healing. Under Doctor’s Orders, He Leaves London For Rest In Collingbourne. When His Aunt Harriet Asks One Of The Steele Sisters To Read To Him Daily, The Intriguing Voice Of This Visitor Sparks New Light In His Heart.
as Tate’s Affection Grows, He Wonders If This Vibrant Woman Could Love A Man Who Might Never See. Will These Two Young Hearts Trust God’s Healing Touch, However It May Come?
rerelease With New Cover.
1812, the English countryside. After a throw from his horse, Alexander Tate is left with bandaged eyes and prayers for healing. Not until the doctor orders rest does he leave London for Collingbourne and what he thinks will be a peaceful and uneventful stay. When his Aunt Harriet asks one of the Steele sisters to read to Tate daily, the intriguing voice of this visitor sparks new light in the heart of the young man. As Tate's affection grows stronger, he wonders if this vibrant woman visits only out of kindness or if she could love a man who might never regain his sight. Soon he understands that he is not the only one struggling with blindness, though hers is of a different kind entirely. Will these two young hearts trust God's healing touch, however it may come? - Back cover. "1812-The English countryside. After a throw from his horse, Alexander Tate is left with bandaged eyes and prayers for healing. Not until the doctor orders rest does he leave London for Collingbourne and what he thinks will be a peaceful and uneventful stay. When his Aunt Harriet asks one of the Steele sisters to read to Tate daily, the intriguing voice of this visitor sparks new light in the heart of the young man. As Tate's affection grows stronger, he wonders if this vibrant woman visits only out of kindness or if she could love a man who might never regain his sight. Soon he understands that he is not the only one struggling with blindness, though hers is of a different kind entirely. Will these two young hearts trust God's healing touch, however it may come?"--BOOK COVER When Londoner Alexander Tate is thrown from his horse, it is his vision that suffers most. After placing patches over his eyes in hopes that rest will restore his sight, the doctor recommends that Tate leave the city to convalesce in the fresh air of the country. Tate's aunt Harriet offers to go with him to Collingbourne, where she meets the Steele family. Warm and caring, the Steele siblings are surprisingly generous to the newcomers. Tate doesn't need his vision to know that when this family reaches out, the unexpected is bound to happen. And happen it does when Tate finds himself falling in love. Just one question remains. Will one of the beautiful Steele sisters love him in return? When the handsome, outgoing Alexander Tare is thrown from his horse, he experiences a loss of vision and must rest in his aunt's estate. Small-town life holds nothing of interest for Alexander, and he grows restless--until he has an unexpected visitor--the bright and gentle Cassandra Steele