For years now, Christmas has been the only merry part of Maryâs life. Thatâs all about to changeâŠ
When Maryâs mom walked out on them, her dad started drinking and never stopped. The one bright spot in her miserable childhood was a charity called Sub-for-Santa. It restored her faith in magic and brought hope and love into their home. Sheâs run the program as an adult for nearly a decade to bring the same joy to children all over Atlanta.
When the same manâs name pops up both the donor and the recipient list, sheâs a little frustrated. How can she figure out where he belongs without hurting his feelings? After making the trek out to his address, sheâs prepared to mark down ârecipient.â It is a trailer park, after all.
But when he answers the door, itâs the ridiculously handsome, polished man she met last week. Heâs also the first man sheâs agreed to go on a date with in more than a year. He definitely doesnât need anyone to bring his children Christmas giftsâhe travels for work, hence the trailer. But Mary made a vow to herself long ago that she would never have children. She didnât want to risk being like her parents.
She knows she needs to walk awayâhe has two beautiful children, after all. But Luke doesnât make it easy. Can Mary find enough faith in herself to do something she never thought possible?
"Despite the complexities [of] this tale, Finding Faith reads like the honeymoon stage of a relationship. It's filled with laughter, an idealized reality, and an endless craving for the story to continue. Luke's and Mary's love offers a temporary euphoria that shows romance is sometimes found where it is least expected." --Publisher's Weekly
USA Today Bestselling author, Elana Johnson said, "Finding Faith is a heartwarming and brilliant story about love, loss, and learning what you really want."