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Out of the Blue
2022
First Published
4.51
Average Rating
330
Number of Pages

Falling in love again wasn't on her checklist, but he's about to pencil it in. Nate Reynolds' ugly history has dogged him long enough. He has spent years reforming himself, but there has to be a purpose for all the pain in his youth. When he discovers the perfect campground for rehabbing juvenile delinquents, he sees his chance for redemption. Even if it means butting heads with the owner's granddaughter, Gwen Doornbos, a woman who, for all her sharp edges, possesses a heart similar to his. The more time he spends with her, the more he envisions a future he once thought impossible. Four years ago, Gwen Doornbos lost her husband at the hands of a troubled teen. Her dream of ministering to kids died with him, and she returned home to help her grandfather run their family summer camp until his retirement. That day has finally arrived, except her grandfather has other plans for Camp Hideaway, and they include the irritatingly handsome Nate, a do-gooder with more brawn than sense who insists on bringing the past right to her door. When an accident requires Gwen to temporarily assist Nate, she discovers that the campers challenge her in ways she's not ready to face. Yet if she can find the courage to stay, the darkness that has shrouded her for so long may lift to reveal a love arriving out of the blue.

Avg Rating
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Author

Susan L. Tuttle
Susan L. Tuttle
Author · 6 books
ACFW Carol Award finalist, Susan L. Tuttle was born and raised in the Mitten State where she met and married her best friend. A mom of three, somewhere along the way she blinked and those three littles aren’t so little anymore. Now she balances their teenage years—and still homeschooling one—with directing the women’s ministry at her church and writing. She fully believes God is the biggest romancer in the world, and that He lavishly loves each one of us even in all our imperfections—a belief tried and tested by her own misses at perfection. Never having met a cookie she didn’t like, most days you’ll find her enjoying one for a treat between still chauffeuring her youngest around, attempting housework, contemplating exercise, or coaxing her current characters to talk.
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