Say It With Roses (American State Flower)

Debra Ullrick


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Say It With Roses (American State Flower) by Debra Ullrick
While helping the homeless in Central Park, flower shop owner Rebecca Dahl meets Neil Boyd there. They hit it off immediately and the more time they spend together, Rebecca finds herself getting far too attached to the handsome pastor who is only planning on staying in Manhattan temporarily. Having been abandoned by everyone she has ever loved, there is no way she can afford to risk another heart ache.
Ever since Neil’s friend was murdered in Central Park, he finds himself struggling with his faith. When he spots a beautiful woman endangering herself, he invites her to go jogging with him as an excuse to be around her so he can not only protect her, but convince her to stop what she is doing. The more time he spends with her, the more he finds himself falling for her. Can he trust God to work things out for them even though he’s leaving Manhattan and she is staying?
Rebecca Dahl has only one deep, abiding calling--to minister to the homeless in Central Park. That is until she meets Neil Boyd. The more time she spends with Neil, the handsome pastor who is only planning to plant a church in Manhattan and then move on, the more Rebecca finds herself getting attached, too attached in fact. With no desire to be abandoned yet again, can Rebecca manage to enjoy the newfound friendship while guarding her heart from falling where she really wants to be?
Ever since Neil Boyd’s friend was murdered in Central Park, Neil finds himself struggling with his faith. When he spots a beautiful woman putting herself in danger by ministering to the Manhattan homeless, Neil invites her to go jogging with him as an excuse to be around her so he can not only protect her but also convince her to stop what she’s doing. However, the more time he spends with her, the more he sees her beauty is not only outside but on the inside as well. Rocked with guilt and fear, can Neil ever find enough trust in God to work things out with Rebecca, or will he leave Manhattan and his chance at love behind forever?
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