
Rosa's Forever Home
A Small Town Christian Romance
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Lyn Cote

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Single mom Rosa Santos attends the groundbreaking for her Habitat for Humanity house. Before it can begin a handsome volunteer, Marc Chambers, puts himself in harm’s way to save her seven-year-old son. Shaking with terror, she can barely thank him, her heart in her throat.
Though thankful to Marc, Rosa is not interested in trying love again. However, from then on Rosa and Marc’s paths keep intersecting. In addition to working side by side on her house, they find themselves in line registering for classes at the local community college. Rosa’s goal for college: a better career to make a better life for her son. After surviving a tragic incident, Marc’s goal: a new career, free from the haunting past. And though he likes and admires Rosa, he is in no shape to start a relationship.
Then Marc’s brother enlists his help in an online dating venture and needs Marc to double date. Rosa volunteers to be Marc’s date, willing to help Marc come to his shy brother’s aid. So the double “dating” begins.
Though Rosa suffers her own regrets, the gray smudges under Marc’s eyes tug at her heart. What secret pain tortures this good, kind man? If only, she could do more to help him.
From author Lyn Cote with nearly two million books sold, a heartwarming story of love, faith and God’s healing power. And the joy of furry friends!
“Rosa's Forever Home is a sweet, heartwarming, uplifting romance. Rosa and Mark are wonderful, troubled, realistic characters. I loved their hearts…With dogs and meddling mothers and grandmothers, this book is brimming with something for everyone. The book is not long, but it is very complete with a perfect ending.”