An Illogical, Improbable, Incredible Love
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Charlotte Newsome had been a Christian for many years, a simple country girl all her life, now, at 42, she was a lonely divorcee as well. Although she delighted in her two grown children, their spouses and three young grandchildren, …
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Charlotte Newsome had been a Christian for many years, a simple country girl all her life, now, at 42, she was a lonely divorcee as well. Although she delighted in her two grown children, their spouses and three young grandchildren, they led busy lives while hers was a lonely one. Her parents were gone, she had no siblings and her dearest friend had moved far away. She wished she had the financial resources to travel as a means of escaping the nagging loneliness, however such was not the case. So Charlotte was understandably ecstatic when she was notified that she had won a two-week, all-expenses-paid vacation in Frisco, Colorado. But she had no way of knowing then that, in the providence of God, her "dream vacation" would soon present her with some very dramatic emotional challenges and ultimately change the course of her life forever. - Publisher.
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