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Heart and Soul / Almost Heaven

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Heart and Soul
Undercover agent Gabe Brody hated the deception that had brought him into Michelle McKaslin's life. And he could only pray that this very special woman could find a place for him in her heart — once she found out who he really was.

Almost Heaven
Betrayed and heartbroken, Kendra McKaslin wanted nothing more than to be left alone with her sorrow. But all that changed when Sheriff Cameron Durango came to town, making her wonder if she could find the strength — and the faith — to love again.

512 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published May 8, 2007

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Jillian Hart

192 books601 followers
Jillian Hart grew up on her family's homestead in Washington state, where she raised cattle, rode horses and scribbled stories in her spare time.
After earning her English degree from Whitman College, she worked in travel and advertising before selling her first novel.
When Jillian isn't working on her next story, she can be found puttering around her rose garden, curled up with a good book and spending quiet evenings at home with her family.

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May 28, 2024
Nice, clean, Christian romance novel. The main characters who are falling in love is very predictable and what will occur is pretty obvious. I waited anxiously to see how they would work it out.
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March 7, 2012
Both of these stories are delightful! Part of the McKaslin series, Heart and Soul is Michelle's story and Almost Heaven is Kendra's story. The two sisters are very different, but both have issues they need to work through before they are ready to find happiness and fulfillment. Jillian Hart presents her character's thoughts so fully and eloquently that you truly feel like you know them when you're through, and usually identify with at least part of what they are experiencing. It is marvelous to feel a part of such a close-knit family, and Jillian Hart enables you to become involved in their lives as a reader. I plan to continue reading this series and enjoying it.
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3,305 reviews
March 1, 2010
Two more stories that left me teary eyed.

I enjoy the series part where we see people from previous books and when we see both sides of the story (the woman's thoughts and the mans)

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