A Sisterâs Vow
To fulfill a promise made to her twin, Dr. Jaclyn LaForge opens a childrenâs clinic in Hope, New Mexico. Sheâs determined to prove to the community that sheâs the doctor they need. But itâs not just the children of Hope who need healing. Itâs the fractured town itself, including handsome widowed rancher Kent McCloy, who steps up to make her dream a reality. As they work together to renovate the clinic, two wary hearts are under construction, as well. Can sweet, stubborn Jaclyn show Kent that lifeâand loveâare worth cherishing?
Enjoy a special 15th anniversary bonus story from Love Inspired Historical, A Cowboyâs Promise by Linda Ford
âThereâs a long way to go with this place, isnât there?â Jaclynâs voice was quiet, almost solemn. She stood, waiting for his answer as he locked the building.
âItâll be tough, but it can be done.â
âYou have enough on your plate. I donât want to add to your burdens, Kent.â
âI want to make this clinic happen, Jaclyn. I see it as sort of a rallying point for the people of Hope.â
âYou do? How?â
âYour clinic isnât part of the old system. Itâs new, different. Maybe it can help undo past damage and end some of the bitterness. Maybe thatâs Godâs plan in all of this.â
âThank you for saying that, Kent. I admit I was a little discouraged when I came here tonight, but I feel reenergized now. You canât know how much that means to me.â She stood on tiptoe and brushed her lips against his cheek. âYouâre a wonderful man, Kent.â
If only Kent could have a chance to start fresh, like Jaclyn. Heâd do so many things differently.
Maybe if he worked hard enough on her clinic, he could finally rise above his regrets.
LOIS RICHER
began to travel the day she read her first book and realized that fiction could take her to places sheâd only dreamed of going. Through reading, an ordinary day was transformed into an extraordinary adventure. Creating that adventure for others became Loisâs obsession. Now, having written more than 40 books with three different publishers, Lois had been nominated three times for a prestigious Holt Medallion. With millions of books in print around the world, Lois continues to enjoy creating stories of joy and hope for Love Inspired Books. Married for almost thirty years, their two sons grown, Lois and her husband live in Canada but winter in Arizona. Their love of traveling makes it easy for Lois to find the perfect setting for her next story. Lois loves to hear from other readers. Contact her through www.loisricher.com or [email protected] or friend her on Facebook.
A Doctorâs Vow
Lois Richer
Dear Reader,
Welcome to Love Inspired! Weâre celebrating our 15th anniversary this month, and youâre invited to the party!
Love Inspired Books began in September 1997, offering readers inspirational contemporary romances. Fifteen years later, Love Inspired has never wavered from our promise to our readers; we are proud to publish short contemporary romances that feature Christian men and women facing the challenges of life and love in todayâs world.
In honor of our anniversary, we are showcasing some of our top authors in September. Irene Hannon, Arlene James and Lois Richer were part of the original lineup in 1997, and weâre supremely blessed that they are still writing for us in 2012. Jillian Hart and Margaret Daley have been part of the Love Inspired family since the early 2000s. And newcomer Mia Ross rounds out the month. We hope you enjoy these sweet stories full of home, family and love.
As a special thank-you to our readers, each book this month contains a bonus story. Give them a try, and we know youâll find our authors the very best in Christian romance!
Thank you for reading Love Inspired.
Blessings,
Melissa Endlich
Senior Editor
This book is dedicated to the One who makes dreams come true and does so far beyond
what we can ask or think. Thank you, Father.
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Search me, O God, and know my heart;
test my thoughts. Point out anything you find in me that makes you sad, and lead me along the path of everlasting life.
âPsalms 139:23â24
Chapter One
Fire!
Pediatrician Jaclyn LaForge quickly ushered her patients out of her brand-new clinic to safety. Her relief was short-lived when the clinicâs nurse grabbed her arm.
âRandy McNabb and his mom havenât come out,â RaeAnn whispered. âI think theyâre still inside.â
The volunteer fire department of Hope, New Mexico, wasnât here yet and Jaclyn wasnât going to wait for them. She kicked off her high heels.
âWait,â RaeAnn begged.
âNo child left unattended, RaeAnn. Thatâs our motto.â Jaclyn raced inside the building, praying Randy and his mom were safe. Surely God would answer this prayer.
Inside the clinic, she moved from room to room. When choking black smoke enveloped her, she dropped to a crouch, calling Randyâs name as she squeezed her burning eyes closed. Reopening them, she saw nothing. Her hand clutched air. Her lungs gagged on thick heavy smoke. She ripped off her jacket and held it over her face, trying to stem her terror.