Love is patient, love is kind, but is it always perfect? Miri Lewis wishes everything could be perfect. With a husband, two children, and a career, shouldn't she feel like it is? If only it weren't for her meddling mother-in-law and a relentless attraction to her boss. When her husband is killed, Miri starts what she hopes will be a new and perfect life in England, but even there, she struggles with deep regret over her husband's death. Lonely, she takes interest in her reclusive landlord, James Ellis. James, once a university professor, now isolates himself. In his cottage and garden, he is safe, safe from hurt and even love. At least, that is, until Miri rents the house on his property. While James seems bent on both pulling Miri to him and pushing her away, how close should she allow herself to get so soon after her husband's death? If anything can be perfect, shouldn't it be love? "For now we see through a glass darkly; but then: face to face..." -1 Corinthians 13:12a
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