When Lisa Archer’s charm bracelet is caught in a mall escalator, she is rescued by a flippant but dashing EMT. Steve Rollins seems to understand only too well Lisa’s mixed feelings toward her escort, Dr. Bryan Cooper, who gave her the bracelet. When Lisa and Steve meet again, the sparks fly. Steve is sure Lisa hates him, and Lisa can’t help comparing vibrant Steve to medio When Lisa Archer’s charm bracelet is caught in a mall escalator, she is rescued by a flippant but dashing EMT. Steve Rollins seems to understand only too well Lisa’s mixed feelings toward her escort, Dr. Bryan Cooper, who gave her the bracelet. When Lisa and Steve meet again, the sparks fly. Steve is sure Lisa hates him, and Lisa can’t help comparing vibrant Steve to mediocre Bryan, although Steve makes her furious every time she sees him. She tells Bryan she no longer wants to wear the charm bracelet, angering Bryan, and both are injured in an auto accident. When Steve responds to the emergency call and finds that Lisa is one of the accident victims, his guilt weighs him down. Will he have the chance to ask Lisa’s forgiveness and start over in his clumsy attempts to win her heart? With a lot of prayer and some manipulation from Steve’s sister, he may be able to charm his way into Lisa’s life. This romantic novel has elements of Christian faith. The e-book also includes a bonus short story, “Wandering Irises,” by Susan Page Davis.
The Charm Bracelet
When Lisa Archer’s charm bracelet is caught in a mall escalator, she is rescued by a flippant but dashing EMT. Steve Rollins seems to understand only too well Lisa’s mixed feelings toward her escort, Dr. Bryan Cooper, who gave her the bracelet. When Lisa and Steve meet again, the sparks fly. Steve is sure Lisa hates him, and Lisa can’t help comparing vibrant Steve to medio When Lisa Archer’s charm bracelet is caught in a mall escalator, she is rescued by a flippant but dashing EMT. Steve Rollins seems to understand only too well Lisa’s mixed feelings toward her escort, Dr. Bryan Cooper, who gave her the bracelet. When Lisa and Steve meet again, the sparks fly. Steve is sure Lisa hates him, and Lisa can’t help comparing vibrant Steve to mediocre Bryan, although Steve makes her furious every time she sees him. She tells Bryan she no longer wants to wear the charm bracelet, angering Bryan, and both are injured in an auto accident. When Steve responds to the emergency call and finds that Lisa is one of the accident victims, his guilt weighs him down. Will he have the chance to ask Lisa’s forgiveness and start over in his clumsy attempts to win her heart? With a lot of prayer and some manipulation from Steve’s sister, he may be able to charm his way into Lisa’s life. This romantic novel has elements of Christian faith. The e-book also includes a bonus short story, “Wandering Irises,” by Susan Page Davis.
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Sarah –
I was looking for a light read and this was perfect. Nothing heavy in this book at all. It had a fluffy-Hallmark feel to it.
Cathy Biggerstaff –
This book would make a great Hallmark movie! Loved the main character's friend. This book would make a great Hallmark movie! Loved the main character's friend.
Nupur –
This book would probably make a good movie.
Robin –
A light read but nicely done by this author. There is some angst for Lisa but makes for a good plot. Has she wasted the years dating Bryan? What will she do? You need to read for yourself. Highly recommend. I received a copy from the author. Opinions are my own.
Deb Brammer –
In spite of her efforts to be competent and professional, Lisa keeps getting in situations where she needs to be rescued. As an EMT, Steve also strives to treat victims with professional distance. Hurt and misunderstanding keep this couple apart when the reader is hoping they’ll get together. This “feel good” romance made me want to read on. The ending came a bit too suddenly for me, but I enjoyed the book all the way through. This is the first book I’ve read by Susan Davis and I’d like to read In spite of her efforts to be competent and professional, Lisa keeps getting in situations where she needs to be rescued. As an EMT, Steve also strives to treat victims with professional distance. Hurt and misunderstanding keep this couple apart when the reader is hoping they’ll get together. This “feel good” romance made me want to read on. The ending came a bit too suddenly for me, but I enjoyed the book all the way through. This is the first book I’ve read by Susan Davis and I’d like to read more.
Jan –
A light romantic read that made a cold winter week go by faster. Now I plan to read more boos by this author.
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