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Bridges of the Heart is a novel about the power of love and forgiveness and the eternal nature of families. Twenty-one-year-old Rachel's life falls apart when her mother becomes ill and passes away. To add to her confusion, Maxson proposes on the evening of the funeral. Rachel escapes to Utah to think and take time off from the relationship. After returning to Arizona, Rachel finds Maxson in a relationship with Paige--Rachel's rival throughout high school. With time, Rachel convinces herself she is over Maxson, but a strange Southern visitor named Jonathan tells her that in the eternal scheme of life, she was always meant to marry Maxson. Jonathan insists it is her responsibility to apologize to Maxson and set things straight. But Rachel refuses, and because of her stubborness, she is whirled back in time to 1820 to learn that families are eternal not only through time forward, but also the past
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monografia Rebiun36990549 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36990549 m o d cr ||||||||||| 150626s2015 utu o 000 f eng d 9781599929545 paperback) 1599929546 paperback) INARC eng rda INARC OCLCO OCLCQ 813.6 23 Sowards, Joan author Bridges of the heart Joan Sowards Brigham City, Utah Walnut Springs Press [2015] Brigham City, Utah Brigham City, Utah Walnut Springs Press 2015 1 online resource (239 pages) 1 online resource (239 pages) Text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Bridges of the Heart is a novel about the power of love and forgiveness and the eternal nature of families. Twenty-one-year-old Rachel's life falls apart when her mother becomes ill and passes away. To add to her confusion, Maxson proposes on the evening of the funeral. Rachel escapes to Utah to think and take time off from the relationship. After returning to Arizona, Rachel finds Maxson in a relationship with Paige--Rachel's rival throughout high school. With time, Rachel convinces herself she is over Maxson, but a strange Southern visitor named Jonathan tells her that in the eternal scheme of life, she was always meant to marry Maxson. Jonathan insists it is her responsibility to apologize to Maxson and set things straight. But Rachel refuses, and because of her stubborness, she is whirled back in time to 1820 to learn that families are eternal not only through time forward, but also the past Time travel- Fiction Voyages dans le temps- Romans, nouvelles, etc Time travel. Fantasy fiction, American Romance fiction, American LDS fiction Mormon fiction Fantasy fiction. Fantasy fiction, American. Fiction. Romance fiction. Fantasy fiction. Romance fiction.