NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
**Perfect for fans of Robyn Carr and Debbie Macomber, New York Times
bestselling author Emily March's seventh book in the Eternity Springs
series is a heartwarming story that celebrates the miracle and joy of
love during the holidays.
**
After tragedy strikes his team, college basketball coach Lucca Romano
arrives in the haven of Eternity Springs to reassess his life. Even a
winning record and big offers can't dent the wall of guilt that Lucca
has built around himself. Nothing can--except maybe a vibrant new
neighbor who won't give up on him.
Schoolteacher Hope Montgomery believes in miracles. She has to
believe--because giving up would mean crumbling under the greatest loss
a parent can endure. Hope understands Lucca's suffering; she lives it
herself every day. However, the high school team needs his coaching
expertise, so she sets out to draw him from his cold, solitary shell and
into the warmth of life in their small Rocky Mountain town. But when a
weak moment leads to consequences that shake Hope's faith, it's up to
Lucca to put aside his heartache and show the teacher that here in
Eternity Springs broken hearts can heal--just in time for Christmas.
Praise for Emily March and Miracle Road
**
"With passion, romance, and revealing moments that will touch your
heart, [Emily March] takes readers on an unhurried journey where past
mistakes are redeemed and a more beautiful future is forged--one miracle
at a time."--*USA Today
"A heartwarming tale of courage and redemption . . . a story that will
have readers cheering on their heroes."--Publishers Weekly
"A book I loved to read and would recommend to anyone who likes a
wonderful holiday story. Another great story by a great
author."--Romance Junkies
"Really good . . . It had all the charm a small town and its inhabitants
can bring to life. . . . The other characters in the small town of
Eternity Springs bring a warmth and humor that make this book so
appealing."--Night Owl Reviews
"For the reader who has plenty of stress in real life and needs to go to
a lovely fantasy place of peace . . . where goodness can triumph and
love can prevail. It's a real good place to visit."--RT Book
Reviews
"There is a sigh-worthy conclusion . . . but there is also the
recognition that even for the strong, survival requires courage and
love. There's nothing twee about that reminder--as those who have
survived tragedy can attest."--Heroes and Heartbreakers
"For a wonderful read, don't miss a visit to Eternity Springs."--Lisa
Kleypas