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Fall in love on the shores of Lake Michigan with three full-length novels from the heartwarming, emotional Hope Springs series. Grumpy-sunshine, enemies to love, fake relationship, amnesia, found family, redemption―you’ll find it all, and more, in Hope Springs . . . where friends become family, faith heals hearts, and love lasts forever. Find a cozy spot, because once you settle into Hope Springs, you’ll never want to leave!
Not Until Someday
After a career-ending injury, the last place quarterback Levi Donovan wants to be is his hometown of Hope Springs. But his dad needs help with the family construction company, and Levi needs some time to figure out what to do next. When he meets Grace Calvano his first day back in town, things seem to be looking up. Until she flat-out turns down his offer of a date. And then he arrives at the bed-and-breakfast he’s supposed to help renovate . . . only to find that she’s the owner.
Not Until Now
He’s on the verge of the perfect life when he meets the woman who changes everything…including his idea of what perfect means. Fifteen years after his sister tore his family apart, Cam finally has everything he thinks he wants. So he doesn’t appreciate the call from a complete stranger informing him that he needs to drop everything and fly to Hope Springs to care for the niece he didn’t even know he had. And yet, somehow he can’t say no. He’ll go to Hope Springs, make alternate arrangements for the girl, and get back to his real, nearly perfect life.
At least that’s the plan. Until he meets Kayla.
Not Until Then
James came to Bethany’s rescue the day they met. So why can’t she seem to remember his name? And why can’t he seem to forget her? After surviving a brain aneurysm that left her with short-term memory problems, Bethany is happy to simply get through each day without forgetting to pack her daughter a lunch. She’s been a single mom since Ruby was born, and that’s the way she likes it. She’s found family in the large group of friends who have welcomed her in Hope Springs, and she doesn’t need a special someone. Especially not one as grumpy as James. But between his sister’s schemes and her daughter’s needs, it seems James and Bethany just can’t avoid each other . . . or the feelings they’re starting to develop.
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