Reconciled and Redeemed
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Brides and Betrayal
by Michelle Lynn Brown
Part 1 of the Reconciled and Redeemed series
Holly and Hunter Harrison might appear to be the perfect couple – but looks can be deceiving.The horrific death of Holly's parents left her feeling tainted and unworthy. As she longs to come out from under the stain of their sin, she is held back by the constant whisperings in her mind that never fail to remind her of who she is and where she comes from.Hunter cannot forgive his mother's adultery and vows never to be like his father - blindly accepted the sins of others. Fearful that they will fall into the same trap as his parents, he tries to control every situation, but his jealousy and judgmental attitude only add to Holly's feeling of unworthiness.As the years pass, Hunter's anger and mistrust grow, taking their toll on Holly and Hunter's marriage.When handsome widower, Seth Hargrove, befriends the couple, he urges Hunter to let go of his anger, and reminds Holly she is more than her parents' sin. Will Seth be the key to reconciling Holly and Hunter and redeeming them from the disastrous path their marriage is on? Or will his friendship only lead to betrayal?
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Rehearsals and Regrets
by Michelle Lynn Brown
Part 2 of the Reconciled and Redeemed series
"Regrets leave you with nothing but heartburn and heartache."
A knock on the door brings Lauren Ballard news of her husband's death and his adultery. All at once, Lauren finds herself alone, wounded, widowed and expecting a child. When her strict and demanding father falls ill, Lauren reluctantly heads home. It isn't long before she finds herself regretting her decision. Her father's resort places her in constant contact with Kyle Ashcroft, her high school sweetheart who she left without so much as a goodbye. Now that she's returned, Kyle has questions – questions she's not prepared to answer.
One look at Lauren, and Kyle realizes he's still in love with her, though his wounded pride would have it otherwise. The pastor in him knows he needs to help the broken woman before him, but as the man she betrayed years ago, he wants to scream "serves you right." When the truth of why she left him all those years ago surfaces, her betrayal cuts deeper than he thought, and has Kyle regretting and questioning every decision he's ever made.
Will Lauren and Kyle be able to reconcile despite Lauren's betrayal, or will they be left with nothing but regrets?
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