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When time is running out, you focus on what matters most. When Jake King realizes that he is dying, he vows to give his beloved daughters one last gift. But Brandy is off pursuing the ultimate adrenaline rush, Jessie has hidden her heart away behind a solid wall of intellectual pursuits, and Chelsea's determination to concentrate on outer beauty means that few can see her real worth. How can Jake help his "princesses" see the truth--that love is the most precious commodity life has to offer? When Brandy King's father calls her home and asks an outrageous favor, she is sorely tempted to refuse. How can she track down Clint McPherson, her father's trusted employee and the man who… Read more
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I kept this book because of "Epiphany." This story will especially appeal to those who appreciated some of Kathleen Eagle's earlier heroes. If you liked the plot of "Stuck With Each Other," you really should read Rexanne Becnel's "Christmas Journey," where the same idea is carried out in much greater depth--and with an unforgettable surprise twist in the ending.
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If you're only going to buy one book of this type, it probably shouldn't be this one--this one's too short, and all the ideas came from a relatively small (and not very diverse) group of people. But this is a nice little addition to any collection of such books.
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