The Color of Light

The Color of Light

  • Emilie Richards
Publisher:MIRAISBN 13: 9781460382295ISBN 10: 1460382293

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The Color of Light is written by Emilie Richards and published by MIRA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1460382293 (ISBN 10) and 9781460382295 (ISBN 13).

A USA Today–bestselling author "daringly pairs up a minister and her mentor, a Catholic priest" in this romantic woman's fiction novel ( Publishers Weekly). For more than a decade minister Analiese Wagner has felt privileged to lead her parishioners along a well-lit path. Her commitment has never been seriously tested until the frigid night she encounters a homeless family huddling in the churchyard. Offering them shelter in a vacant parish house apartment and taking teenage Shiloh Fowler—a girl desperate to rescue her parents—under her wing, she tests the loyalty and faith of her congregation. Isaiah Colburn, the Catholic priest who was her first mentor and the man she secretly longed for, understands her struggles only too well. At a crossroads, he's suddenly reappeared in her life, torn between his priesthood and his growing desire for a future with Analiese. Divided between love and vows they've taken, both must face the possibilities of living very different lives or continuing to serve their communities. With a struggling family's trust and her own happiness on the line, Analiese must define for herself where darkness ends and light begins. Praise for the Goddesses Anonymous series: "Complex characters, compelling emotions and the healing power of forgiveness—what could be better? I loved this book!" — New York Times–bestselling author Sherryl Woods on One Mountain Away "Emotional, suspenseful drama filled with hope and love." — Library Journal on No River Too Wide