Come Spring, Tim Dinallo LaHaye
Come Spring, Tim Dinallo LaHaye
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Come Spring

Author: Tim Dinallo LaHaye

Narrator: John McDonough

Unabridged: 4 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/21/2005

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Best-selling inspirational co-author of the Left Behind® series Tim LaHaye joins Gregory S. Dinallo to craft a powerful and touching portrayal of wholesome love. While desperately seeking income as a photographer, Dylan Cooper befriends art gallery assistant Grace MacVicar. So well do the two get along that Dylan begins to harbor hopes for the future. But at the premier of his photographic exhibition, he is shocked to see Grace arm-in-arm with a well-dressed gentleman. Feeling foolish and bewildered, Dylan ponders two painful questions: Why did Grace encourage his romantic aspirations? And who is this dashing stranger? This story of genuine, selfless love is mixed with gentle humor and subdued pathos.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Debby

When the outside temperature is pushing -30 and you live in the coldest spot in the nation, a book about spring is pretty enticing. I am not much of a romance reader, but I thought what the heck it is set in WWI. It was an enjoyable read. The unlikely love story of a 42-year-old man and a younger wo......more

Goodreads review by Julie

A comfort listen by my favorite narrator, John McDonough. Found this gem written in 2005.......more

It is definitely different from what I expected. Even though the story mostly takes place in Boston, based on the cover I kind of expected it to be about small town life in the spring. Parts are a bit slow but interesting. The story picks up past the halfway point. On the downside, I don't think the......more

Goodreads review by Doug

My wife listened to this as an audio book on a recent road trip. While it helped the miles go by, the last quarter of the book was rushed and the ending was unsatisfying. I did gain a take-away about the importance in photography of placing a printed photo in just the right frame -- a good metaphor......more