A Saviour for Christmas

A Saviour for Christmas

by D.K. Fynn
A Saviour for Christmas

A Saviour for Christmas

by D.K. Fynn

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Overview

A proud single mother.
A paediatrician with a traumatic past.
The boy who unites them.

Mary Jane

Meet Mary Jane, the mother of Albi, who is the love of her life. While Mary
is Albi's proud mother, she knows someone is missing: a strong male role
model who is good enough for her...and her son.

Albi

Lately, Albi has noticed that the other kids at school have fathers. Albi has
begun to ask about his father...and Mary is not sure what to say. She doesn't
know if Albi is mature enough to understand the truth about him and his
mother.

Jeremy

Doctor Jeremy Rowan is a former delivery room doctor. In the opening pages
of this story, we see what happened to one of his patients. It's this opening
event that drives Doctor Rowan to help as many children and families as
possible.

The Story

One day, something happens to Albi, and when Mary takes him to the
hospital, the doctor is struck with sympathy. Albi bears a striking facial
resemblance to Doctor Rowan's patient.

As Doctor Rowan gets to know Mary and Albi, a bond begins to form.

However, things take another turn.
Doctor Rowan's staff are beginning to think he's breaching the doctor-patient
barrier, concerned that his judgement is clouded.

Doctor Rowan will have to make a decision. How much is he willing to risk
for Mary's and Albi's well-being, while facing with the disapproval of his
colleagues and medical director?
How far will the good doctor go to help the family he has grown so close to?

This is a heartwarming, inspiring Christmas love story that serves as a
testimony to the power of love and the saving grace of faith.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156358854
Publisher: D.K. Fynn
Publication date: 12/24/2018
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 361,413
File size: 490 KB
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