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All her life, Geneva Patterson was an outcast in Haven's End. Plain, awkward, thought to be unmarriageable, she endured the townspeople's cruel taunts in solitude. But then she encountered a man who made her dream of more.... Once a respected sea captain, Caleb Phelps had been accused of a shameful crime. He still held his head high, but pain shone in his eyes. Believing in his innocence, Geneva longed to help this proud man find redemption-through God's grace and a woman's love.Wild Rose deals with topics that are often awkward to explore in a Christian setting, but RUTH AXTELL MORREN succeeds in her ability to attack these difficult topics in a straightforward yet sensitivity manner.
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