Rachel Harper has learned to guard her heart. As a single mother in a small town, her days are consumed with work, parenting, and protecting her daughter from the weight of gossip and disappointment. When the church’s fellowship hall falls into disrepair, Rachel reluctantly agrees to coordinate its restoration, determined to keep things practical and contained.
But standing beside her on the project is Ethan Clark—a widowed contractor carrying grief of his own. With every wall they raise and every prayer they share, Rachel finds herself torn between her fear of vulnerability and the undeniable connection sparking between them. Ethan’s steady faith challenges her doubts, while Rachel’s courage awakens something he thought he’d buried forever.
As rumors swirl, storms threaten to undo their progress, and old fears resurface, Rachel and Ethan must decide whether this partnership is only about rebuilding a hall—or if God is quietly laying the foundation for something deeper.
Can two hearts scarred by loss and guarded by caution truly risk trusting again? Or will the weight of whispers and past wounds keep them from stepping into a covenant written not by their own strength, but by grace?
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This heartfelt journey is just the beginning of the “Always Alive, Always Adored” series where every book follows the alphabet, from B for Blessed Bonds to M for Mercy’s Miracle, and every story blossoms into a timeless love rooted in faith, hope, and grace.
Always Alive, Always Adored is a heartwarming clean Christian romance series built on faith, hope, and everlasting love. The series begins with A in its title, then each standalone story follows the alphabet step by step B for Blessed Bonds, C for Chosen Covenant, continuing letter by letter through M for Mercy’s Miracle. Every book offers a unique love story rooted in grace, from second chances to historical journeys, Amish devotion, and suspense touched by faith. Together, the twelve novels weave an uplifting collection where love and belief walk hand in hand, reminding readers that hope always endures.