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Chenille Rizzo loves God. It’s people she has a problem with sometimes, especially after the death of her beloved husband. People such as her star account--a demanding bride long on money and short on tact--make Chenille feel more blue than she’d like to admit. The groom, a homegrown pediatrician, is just the opposite. He has wise eyes, a love for babies, and a comforting voice--a tenor, like Chenille’s late husband. And he’s just as quiet. Maddeningly so. Does he really love the spoiled diva Chenille is trimming a wedding dress for? Or does his gaze hold the longing she both hopes for . . . and fears? Will she risk losing her business for a chance at happiness with the gentle doctor?
Fans of the Shades of Style series will love this satisfying conclusion.
Her company and her friends are all she has now. God wouldn’t take them from her too. Would he?
Since she lost her husband and newborn son, Chenille Rizzo has poured her life into her growing fashion design company, Garments of Praise. But when she receives a shocking note from her deceased husband, things begin to unravel.
Megan, a former prima donna client, has caused more than one relationship to fall apart at the seams. She surprises everyone when she returns to Garments of Praise--pregnant. What does she want with Chenille now? Has she really changed, or is she just out to break more hearts?
For Chenille, none of it makes much sense these days. When she finds herself being comforted by the arms of a handsome stranger, she quickly wraps her heart in ice and runs away. Still, despite her best efforts, this man becomes tightly woven into her life--and Megan’s. Can Chenille ever really feel whole again?
What others are saying about Marilynn Griffith:
"Marilynn Griffith is a fresh voice in Christian fiction."--Tracey Bateman, author, Reasonable Doubt
"With poetic description and compelling storytelling, Marilynn Griffith delights readers with every sentence."--Stephanie Perry Moore, author, A Lova’ Like No Otha’
"Marilynn Griffith’s writing makes the five senses come alive. She’s a master storyteller!"--Gail M. Hayes, PhD, author, Daughters of the King