Lone Point and the Esselstynes (Grace Livingston Hill, 99)
Maria Hammond and her sister, Rachel, were as different as day and night. Rachel was like bright sunlight everywhere, while Maria, or 'Ri' as her family called her, always took things awry. When the Hammond family had to rent out …
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Maria Hammond and her sister, Rachel, were as different as day and night. Rachel was like bright sunlight everywhere, while Maria, or 'Ri' as her family called her, always took things awry. When the Hammond family had to rent out their spacious home in the city and take plain summer cottage by the sea, Rachel was delighted. Maria, however, humiliated by her family's financial status, threw herself fiercely into the role of martyr, determined to make everyone feel her suffering. Then a chance encounter with thoughtful, contemplative Howard Fairfield changed everything. Soon Maria found herself trying to be as good and spiritual as he believed she was...but Lone Point was to bring her many struggles before Maria found the love her lonely heart craved.
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"Maria Hammond and her sister, Rachel, were as different as day and night. Rachel was like bright sunlight everywhere, while Maria, or 'Ri' as her family called her, always took …"
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