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Authors: Melissa Jagears

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A Bride at Last (43 page)

“Thank you for loving me so much I’ve never felt like running anywhere but into your arms.”

“My pleasure.” He pulled her close again, inhaled the scent of her hair, and placed a kiss to her temple. “So very much my pleasure.”

Much to her introverted self’s delight,
Melissa Jagears
hardly needs to leave her home to be a homeschool teacher, day-care provider, church financial secretary, and novelist. She doesn’t have to leave her house to be a housekeeper either, but she’s doubtful she meets the minimum qualifications to claim to be one in her official bio. Her passion is to help Christian believers mature in their faith and judge rightly. Find her online at www.melissajagears.com, Facebook, Pinterest, and Goodreads, or write her at PO Box 191, Dearing, KS 67340.

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Books by Melissa Jagears

A Bride for Keeps

A Bride in Store

A Bride at Last

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