
What Dreams May Die
By Alana Terry
2018
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4.55
Average Rating
277
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Is this chance reunion a bizarre fluke or an act of providence? And does it make any difference? She's a full-time missionary. He's working at a Christian ministry thousands of miles away. Will a summer reunion kindle old flames or bury them both in painful memories? When Megan flies out to Orchard Grove, Washington, her only goal is to connect with her brother and his pregnant wife. The last thing she needs is a chance meeting with the man who broke her heart years ago after she left the States to become a full-time missionary. Brad's taking his summer off from teaching to care for his elderly grandmother. He's looking forward to some time away from his intense ministry at a home for troubled teens. What he's not expecting is to run into Megan, the woman he fell so hard for many years ago. The woman who left him to follow God's call to the mission field. The woman he can't get over no matter how hard he tries. What Dreams May Die is a heart-touching, inspirational story about two Christians who have devoted their lives to serving others and are about to find out that God's plans for his children are far more glorious than anything we could ask or imagine. Read it today.
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Alana Terry
Author · 29 books
When Alana isn't writing, it's likely that she's on the floor wrestling with her kids. Or playing outside with her kids. Or chauffeuring her kids. Or trying some random science experiment with her kids. But she's probably not cooking or cleaning. Alana is a homeschooling mother of three who loves to write, hates to cook, and enjoys reading a good book almost as much as she enjoys writing one. Alana won the Women of Faith writing contest for "The Beloved Daughter," her debut inspirational novel. "What, No Sushi?" is Alana's first book in a chapter-book series for kids published by Do Life Right, Inc.