Healing Hearts

Healing Hearts

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Bounced from one foster home to another, Sarah Churchill learned early that love is conditional and nothing is free. Not even the homeless dog she accidentally runs over.

Veterinarian Grant Morrison is a sucker for strays, both the four-legged kind and the two-legged kind. So when a redhead walks into his office with an injured dog, he does the only thing he knows how to

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ebook, 184 pages
Published February 18th 2012 (first published October 2003)
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Carolyn Hughey
Sarah's independence is important to her. Growing up in foster homes most of her life, the only love she knows is conditional. After hitting a dog with her bike, she runs into a Vet clinic without giving any thought for payment. All she cared about at that moment was the dog. When Dr. Morrison offers to tear up the bill, Sarah isn't happy. She's no charity case. Insisting to pay for the services by taking it out in trade, she begins to work at the clinic. This is when the real fun begins in the...more
Katie(babs)
Healing Hearts by Kim Watters was free on Kindle, so I decided to read it. I'm also a sucker for any story that has animals involved, especially when it comes to puppies or kittens. As a self-published book, I was impressed because Kim’s writing has an endearing quality to it.

Sarah Churchill can barely makes end meet. As a former foster child, she has major trust issues, and feels unloved and unworthy. While riding her bike, she hits a stray puppy. She takes the puppy to the local vet even thoug...more
Judy
Healing Hearts by Kim Watters
Sarah Churchill has lived in Greer for three months now, it's actually beginning to feel like home. If her past don’t' catch up to her, she can stay. After hitting a pup and rushing him to the local Veterinarian, Grant Morrison, her life begins to change. Going from foster home to foster home she learned to put up walls and not trust anyone but Grant talks her into keeping the pup, and having a dog cracks those walls open a bit. Being around Grant opens them even fur...more
Montse
This is one of the cutest stories I'he ever read. I'm not used to read this type of books, but it intriguied me. The plot was really sweet and nice, she found an abandoned dog and he was a vet so they met in a very casual way.

I must admit that there were plenty of moments in which the story felt too unreal, too perfect and ethereal. Its hard for me to accept pefect happy endings, and this book has too much of invented not-real parts, which could have been better.

I loved how she describes her u...more
Barbara
The book was out of my usual genre, but then that's my goal, to read more types of books! The story was cutesy, and sweet. Girl has tough childhood, can't depend on anyone, this toughens her. She meet vet through stray dog she hits and sparks fly. I liked the book, really did. Was an easy read that distracts from your own mundane day or problems. Whichever you need distraction from! I would recommend it for anyone. Even young girls who are into reading love stories. I got this book free from Ama...more
Aimee
This was a really cute story and Grant sound like a man every woman would love to meet and the price was excellent. But even if this is a self published book, someone should proof read the darned thing! The gramar and typos got to me in areas, in that I had to re-read some of the sentences twice. I was able to over look this due to the fact that is was a free book and the story line was excellent.
Kim
Cute story, loved the premise. It was only 184 pages so it could have been developed more to give it some depth. Characters as written were enjoyable and the book a fun read.
Peggy(Le BookSquirrel Blogger) Warren
This book is super cute.It really makes your heart squeeze when you read about Poor Sarahs childhood.Grant is just like the perfect guy as well.Its really a great read!
Susie
short and clean
Kelsey
Very cute simple love story! Loved it!
Karen
So many typos in this book but a very cute story!!!!
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At twelve years old, I fell in love with romance after I borrowed a romance novel from my older sister, Karin. An avid reader, I was soon hooked on the happily ever after endings. For years, I dreamt of writing my own romance novel, but never seemed to have the time until I relocated from Chicago to Phoenix. The rest, they say, is history. I’m a multi-published author with releases from Harlequin'...more
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