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The Fourth of July: Heartache Matures into Lasting Love in This Romantic Story

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Sometimes love seems to be impossible...especially when life takes unexpected turns. When Treva Jordan inherits a house, it becomes her summer project. A fire erupts the first night, and she wonders if someone is trying to frighten her into leaving. Tank LaFrenz has been asking God to send him the right woman. When he turns up at the fire at the old Gunther place and sees Treva, he wonders if she could be the one. But how can he convince her he's not trying to harm her?

277 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2005

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May 26, 2012
Romance and suspense - such a good combination. This book held my attention from start to finish. Loved it!
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July 4, 2024
I wasn’t a fan of this book. It was a short clean very religious story. I didn’t feel that this was a love story. I also didn’t like all of the religious talk in this book.

A woman named Treva Jordan inherits her beloved aunt’s house in Bristol, Rhode Island. It becomes her summer project. Treva plans to sell the house. A fire erupts the first night followed by other mysterious incidents. She wonders if someone is trying to frighten her into leaving. There is a guy named Tank LaFrenz has been asking God to send him the right woman. He sees Treva at a friend’s wedding. Can he convince her that he’s not trying to harm her. I wish this story was more about the incidents happening at the house. This could have been a love story without all of the religious references mentioned in the story. I just couldn’t enjoy this book for that reason. I also felt that there wasn’t any 4th of July celebrations in this book. The title of this book was deceiving.
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