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Treasures of the Heart (Arabesque)

Treasures of the Heart (Arabesque)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The wrong place at the right time...
Review:
For many years, Kemba Jennings has been searching for a diamond that has been in her family for generations, and one that her father was killed for. When the perfect opportunity arrives to restore the diamond to its rightful owner, Kemba jumps at the chance. When a tragic turn of events take place during the heist, Kemba seeks help, and it comes in the form of the handsome, and single, Pastor Eric Avery.

At first, Eric is not quite sure that he believes Kemba's story, but as time progresses, his feelings change. He also finds himself undeniably attracted to her and wants nothing more than to develop a relationship with Kemba. Due to the fact that Eric is a minister, Kemba is a little hesitant about forming a relationship with him. Will Eric be able to convince Kemba that her fears are unfounded, or will she step out on faith and embrace the love of a good man that God saw fit to bless her with?

Full of mystery, murder, intrigue, suspense, and of course romance, TREASURES OF THE HEART was a truly wonderful read. Jacquelin Thomas never fails to deliver! Her stories are beautifully written, complete with characters who quickly become favorites of her loyal fan base. Although this was Thomas' last romance novel, I will still be a loyal follower of her as she forays deeper into the genre of Christian fiction novels.

Reviewed by Renee Williams
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers



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