Jonathan William Langley-Cranston IV has come to terms with the idea that he just might remain single and childless for the rest of his life. It’s not his first choice, but it seems to be what God has for him, at least for now. Until a chance encounter with a familiar face changes his outlook.MacKenzie Davidson has been a single mom since before her daughter was born. Just once, she’d love not to … love not to worry about losing her job or what will happen if her fledgling yarn dyeing business doesn’t take off. A stormy night and flooded road bring the straws that finally break the back of her independent streak.
Her knight-in-shining-SUV comes in the form of American royalty. She’s read enough of the tabloids to know that’s how Jonathan’s family is seen and knows she can’t begin to measure up.
But when he puts everything aside to help her, her daughter, and her now-floundering business, she begins to wonder. Jonathan quickly comes to believe he’s found everything he’s looking for. Will they find their way to each other or will they be ripped apart before discovering home?
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Fast read and great story!
Sorry but all it talked about was yarn. I just had to stop reading this book
I really like Carol Moncado’s books and was excited to see this. Was not disappointed! Was glad to see this and llok forward to more.
I liked the story line. I liked the characters and the ending. The story kept me interested until the end.
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I’ve read two of her other series and am enamoured with the lives of royalty. Being American, we aren’t exposed to the concept, but it is still fascinating to me. I’m waiting impatiently for her next book!
It was cute!
Good morals
As with all of Carol Moncado’s books, Discovering Home kept me reading late into the night and touched my heart. Carol does a beautiful job making her ‘invisible friends’ come to life. I always can’t wait to see what happens and at the same time hate for the book to end. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants an enjoyable read.
Cindarella-type story. Not very realistic but easy reading.