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A Man Most Worthy

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He was her father's poor bank clerk. She was a wealthy young lady. Though they were worlds apart, their innocent friendship bloomed into a mutual admiration. Then suddenly Nicholas Tennant was wrenched from Alice Shepard's life.

Now, years later, he has returned to London society wealthy and influential, determined to seek revenge on Alice's father—and Alice herself. But she is no longer the spoiled schoolgirl Nicholas remembers. She is a beautiful young widow of conviction and faith, raising a son on her own. Now Nicholas must look deep into his heart. For only in abandoning his thirst for revenge can he finally become the man most worthy of her love.

279 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 1, 2008

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Ruth Axtell Morren

21 books76 followers
Ruth Axtell Morren wrote her first story when she was 12--a spy thriller--and knew she wanted to be a writer.

There were many detours along the way as she pursued more realistic goals. She studied comparative literature at Smith College, where she received a Bachelor's degree; spent her junior year in Paris; taught English and lived as an au pair in the Canary Islands; worked in international development in Miami, Florida. It was there she met her husband, a Dutchman from Suriname, who took her to the Netherlands to live for six years.

In Holland Ruth began crafting her first serious story in between having children Justin, Adaja and Andre. It was there, too, she gained her first recognition as a writer when she made the finals in the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Contest in 1994.

After the initial euphoria wore off, it was still several years before she made any progress. Ruth and her family moved back to the U.S. to the east coast of Maine. It was the ideal location--surrounded by spruce and fir, a short walk from the rocky seashore--to hunker down in front of her computer and write the stories simmering at the back of her mind.

Ruth's inner journey of faith parallels her outward journey--seemingly circuitous, sometimes wandering in the desert--yet ever-guided by the Good Shepherd.

Ruth currently teaches Spanish to her children and a small group of elementary school children in an after-school program. She also enjoys gardening and has recently learned to knit. Living in rural Maine has given her an opportunity to learn to start a fire in a woodstove on a cold winter morning, shovel snow and realize how many stars are in the sky at night.

also writes under the name Ruth Axtell

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March 24, 2021
Alice drove me crazy too many times!!! I much preferred the younger version. Still, sweet ending. p.s. Isn't Nicholas a dream?!
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May 1, 2014
This book is another one of my favorites as the story is simple, almost predictable but still enjoyable. I like how the main characters story intertwines and they become threaded together. I would have loved for it to be longer but I enjoyed it all the same.
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210 reviews63 followers
August 14, 2009
I'm still trying to decide if I like this book or not. It's kind of a "prince and the pauper" story. Morren writes very similar to Grace Livingston Hill, or at least in this story.
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April 13, 2012
I loved this romance! It was so sweet and inspiring! I couldn't put it down!
Ruth Axtell Morren is an excellent writer!
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December 5, 2025
Very disappointed...thought it would be a good book. Stopped half-way through because it went from interesting to very boring.
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