I received a copy of Maggie's Miracle by Karen Kingsbury from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Megan Wright spent one unforgettable summer week with a boy when they were both teens. And despite a lifetime of heartache and bad choices, she has never let go of his magical definition of love, even if she has trouble believing in it. After college Megan settled for a relationship of convenience. Now she's a high powered attorney and, after the death of her husband two years ago, has been looking for help with her lonely young son.
Across town, Casey Cummins is still dealing with the tragic loss of his wife. His search for meaning and hope leads him to contact the Manhattan Children's Organization, who connects him with a fatherless child. Life suddenly takes a series of unusual twists, and soon Megan will learn that the teenage boy from all those years ago actually kept his promise, and the miracle she prayed for as a girl is only a breath away.
Another great book by Karen Kingsbury. I love that she's taken the red gloves from Gideon's Gift and created a series. I didn't realize it until I finished this book. Once again you get lost in the story and in the end learn a great lesson about love.
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