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You belong with me / Tari Faris.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Restoring Heritage ; 1 | Faris, Tari, Restoring Heritage ; 1.Publisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 360 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780800736477
  • 0800736478
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3606.A689 Y68 2019
Summary: Small-town realtor Hannah Thornton has many talents--unfortunately, selling houses isn't one of them. When a developer sets his sights on the historic homes in Heritage, Hannah turns to her best friend Luke for help. Will Luke risk his future and confront his past to help her succeed?
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book Bedford Public Library Inspirational Fiction Fiction F FAR Available 32500005461042
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Realtor Hannah Thornton has many talents. Unfortunately, selling houses in the town where her family name is practically poison isn't one of them. When a business tycoon determines to raze historic homes in the small town of Heritage, Michigan, and replace them with a strip mall, Hannah resolves to stop him. She sets about helping Heritage win a restoration grant that will put the town back on the map--and hopefully finally repay the financial debt Hannah's mother caused the town. But at first no one supports her efforts--not even her best friend, Luke.

Luke Johnson may have grown up in Heritage, but as a foster kid he never truly felt as if he belonged. Now he has a chance to score a job as assistant fire chief and earn his place in the town. But when the interview process and Hannah's restoration project start unearthing things from his past, Luke must decide if belonging is worth the pain of being honest about who he is--and who he was.

Small-town realtor Hannah Thornton has many talents--unfortunately, selling houses isn't one of them. When a developer sets his sights on the historic homes in Heritage, Hannah turns to her best friend Luke for help. Will Luke risk his future and confront his past to help her succeed?

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Publishers Weekly Review

Faris's enticing debut and launch of her Finding Heritage series features a small-town romance based on a shared love for restoration. Twenty-five year old Hannah Thornton is less than successful at her realtor job in Heritage, Mich., because she won't sell homes to buyers who refuse to keep the historical buildings intact. In an effort to restore the quaint but slowly deteriorating town, Hannah agrees to renovate an old manor in the center of town with the help of her best friend, Luke. Hannah knows there has always been a romantic undercurrent to their 20-year friendship, but the fear of getting hurt prevents her from admitting she loves him. Luke, orphaned as a boy and placed in foster care in Heritage, never felt like he belonged. Despite his friendship with Hannah, he buries his feelings. When renovating Luke's house, they discover a metal lockbox with paperwork that reveals that Luke's mother has a different name than he had always been told. Determined to help after Luke decides it isn't worth the effort to find his mother, Hannah secretly hires a PI to find the truth about Luke's family. Furious that she went behind his back, Luke leaves town, but being away from Hannah and her work restoring Heritage makes him realize he can't live without either. Featuring devout characters and an enjoyably languid pace, this pleasing outing will be perfect for fans of Karen Kingsbury. (Sept.)

Booklist Review

Twenty-five year old Hannah Thornton is a real estate agent in Heritage, Michigan, but her dreams of restoring the town to its former glory, in spite of the teardown plans of a developer, frequently get in the way of her ability to sell houses. Luke Johnson, Hannah's best friend and the boy next-door, was orphaned as a child and never felt like he truly belonged. While renovating his childhood home, Hannah and Luke unearth a lockbox which contains some surprising information about Luke's birth mother. Luke, afraid of being disappointed yet again doesn't pursue it, but Hannah secretly hires a private detective. When Luke discovers what Hannah has done, he abruptly leaves town, and their budding romance begins to wither. An engaging secondary romance features Hannah's brother, Thomas, and her close friend, Janie. The real star of this striking inspirational romance, however, is Otis, a life-size brass hippo who mysteriously moves around town. Fans of Karen Kingsbury and Susan May Warren will love Faris' impressive debut.--C. L. Quillen Copyright 2010 Booklist

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Tari Faris has been writing fiction for more than 10 years. A member of American Christian Fiction Writers and My Book Therapy, she works for My Book Therapy, manages learnhowtowriteanovel.com, and is a 2017 Genesis Award winner. She has an MDiv from Asbury Theological Seminary and lives in the Phoenix, Arizona, area with her husband and their three children. Although she lives in the Southwest now, she lived in a small town in Michigan for 25 years.
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