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Annie Lane does her best to maintain a spotless reputation as a small-town preacher. She makes it her business to be a good example of clean living, especially to a troubled teen. When Nick McAllister arrives to exact revenge for something Annie didn’t even do, everything she has worked for is jeopardized. Nick thinks he sees Annie for who she really is: the woman who drove his brother to attempt suicide. The son of a hypocritical preacher, he aims to show everyone what lies beneath her Godly demeanor. What begins as a case of mistaken identity quickly turns into something more, as the pressures of community, obligations, relatives, and emerging love push Annie and Nick into new territory. Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always engaging, LANE TO HEAVEN is not your typical love story. At first blush, readers might expect something of the inspirational variety, but this is a contemporary romance—one that will appeal to a broad readership. Daniel beautifully illustrates small-town life and the people that come with it. Besides Annie and Nick, there is a fair number of supporting cast. While many authors struggle with balancing so many personalities, Daniel succeeds in making each one unique and memorable. Pick up LANE TO HEAVEN for fresh writing from a debut novelist.
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