Take My Hand

Take My Hand
ISBN-10
1452073694
ISBN-13
9781452073699
Series
Take My Hand
Category
Fiction
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2010-10
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Author
Amber Renee

Description

"Where you go, I will go. If you bleed, I will bleed. If you are sad, I will make you happy. If you are hurt, I will ease your pain. If you are lost, I will find you." "Take my hand." Those were the first words Sarah heard out of Lucas's mouth, right after he saved her for the first time. Born on the same day, at the same hospital, only an hour apart, Sarah Watkins and Lucas Monroe became inseparable the day he saved her from schoolyard bullies. Their friendship grew to love as they reached high school. Lucas is always at Sarah's side, ready to help, ready to protect, with Sarah falling ever more in love. Being the blind daughter of a politician, Sarah comes to draw her security from Lucas. When he leaves her, how will she handle it? Who will protect her now? That is a question she and her parents want answered, especially as Sarah's father becomes President. When Lucas comes back into her life, will Sarah have the power to forgive him, to trust him again? Will Lucas have the strength, the ability, to protect Sarah from everything that threatens her as the First Daughter? Will their love rekindle? And, in the end, what will they have to go through just to be together? From Texas to Washington, D.C. to Colombia, their journey takes them on a path of happiness, despair and to the very edge of danger. A path that only true love can endure.

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