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BOOK REVIEW: Chance Encounters of the Heart
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by: Laura V. Hilton Dancing Word
Reviewer Title: Chance Encounters of the Heart Authors: Elizabeth White, Kathleen Fuller, Susan Warren Publisher: Tyndale ISBN: 0-842-33574-9 Genre: Inspirational/Contemporary/Romance
In "A Will and a Way," Will Fletcher and Zoë Hancock never thought they’d run into each other at a busy airport. The lives of these old college friends have taken very different—and opposite—directions. But a series of missed flights, and confusing travel arrangements send their hearts toward an unexpected destination.
"Encore, Encore" is a sweet story about the way talented violinist Annika Goran’s dreams are coming true. She will be concertmaster and featured soloist for the Moreland Chamber Orchestra’s upcoming European tour. But the first day of practice finds her dreams unraveling when she almost sits on Josef Gemmel’s priceless Stradivarius.
"Measure of a Man" finds Peter Samuelson trapped in an elevator at two a.m. But the last person Peter expects to rescue him is his old college sweetheart, Calli Deane. Now, Peter and Calli are swept into the past even as they fight each other about logging opportunities in Russia.
Chance Encounters of the Heart is a charming anthology written by three very talented authors. I really enjoyed the stories in here, especially "Encore, Encore" and "Measure of a Man." I hope to find more books coming by these talented authors. I highly recommend this book. | ||