
The Counterfeit Convert
A Lds, Fiction, Womens Fiction book. A few things I didn't like about this book; I didn't like that at the very beginning...
After failing to fight his way into the advertising arena of New York City, Tristan Taylor is sure his luck is about to change when he meets the wealthy Rachel McMillan and her two sisters. With the recent death of their father, the girls must marry quickly in order to inherit their late father?s fortune.Even when Tristan finds out the three women are Mormons, a religious group he knows nothing about, he is positive he can lure Rachel into marriage?if he can convince her he?s a member of her church. Tristan soon finds himself fascinated by much more than just Rachel?s money. After a life of doing whatever?s necessary to close the deal, Tristan wonders if a fledgling testimony of the gospel can give him the strength to come clean to the woman he loves, even though it could mean losing her forever.This fresh, romantic tale is anything but your typical boy-meets-girl love story. Told with...
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- Pages: 231 pages
- ISBN: 9781599554174 / 0
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A few things I didn't like about this book; I didn't like that at the very beginning Rachel came across as this super snotty rich girl and then ended up being really amazing and generous and throwing fundraisers for sick kids, etc. I didn't like that the main guy's friends went along with anything he suggested even though they were... This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Cute story about the power of love in fighting its way to the truth. Tristin Taylor wasn't dealt an easy life. His mother left at age 7 and shortly after his older sister leaving his brokenhearted father to rear him. Although, he tried his best, Tristin... I won this in a giveaway and really looked forward to receiving it. It was a cute story and a very quick read. The plot was simple and although predictable lets face it-I wouldn't haven't liked it to end any other way. I think if a non-Mormon were to read it they wouldn't realize how funny the author really is. I thought that the author...