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Dream a Little Dream

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Rachel Stone is a widow, a single mother, broke and alone. Worse, her late husband, a televangelist, stole five million dollars, none of which she got, nor did she know, but it still makes her an outcast. She is desperate. Then she meets Gabriel Bonner, he gives her a job. Romantic sparks fly, but a chance for love is never easy. Gabriel has a tragic loss of his own, and his family, fearing Rachel's motives, campaign loudly against her.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 2, 1998
      Setting her story in Salvation, N.C., Phillips adeptly develops the theme of love's healing power. Broke and desperate to provide a better life for her son, gutsy Rachel Stone ends up in Salvation when her car breaks down. She knows the place--even worse, they know her as the widow of G. Dwayne Snopes, a televangelist who fled stealing millions. Luckily, Gabe Bonner, who owns a drive-in theater where Rachel asks for work, seems to be the only person who doesn't recognize her right off. Rachel's proud mettle distracts Gabe from the grief of his own tragic loss, but enemies strike out at Rachel, while Gabe's brothers mount a family defense against the gold-digging widow. Phillips (Heaven, Texas) digs deep to expose weaknesses and strengths in the psyche and faith of her characters. The result is a book that is touching, funny, sexy and humane.

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