Victoria Tremont is dissatisfied with her existence as a social butterfly and yearns to meet that one person who will complete her. It goes without saying that when a dashing stranger walks into the coffee shop where she works, she immediately puts on the charm. However, she is surprised when he does not respond to her flirtation in the manner in which men normally do. She discovers that he is the director of a charity that constructs inexpensive housing, and she realizes that all she has to do to catch his attention is to give her time. What does it matter if it is a faith-based ministry? Claiming to be a "religious person" isn't that far from pretending to enjoy sports or hanging out with a guy's pals, is it?
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Victoria Tremont is dissatisfied with her existence as a social butterfly and yearns to meet that one person who will complete her. It goes without saying that when a dashing stranger walks into the coffee shop where she works, she immediately puts on the charm. However, she is surprised when he does not respond to her flirtation in the manner in which men normally do. She discovers that he is the director of a charity that constructs inexpensive housing, and she realizes that all she has to do to catch his attention is to give her time. What does it matter if it is a faith-based ministry? Claiming to be a "religious person" isn't that far from pretending to enjoy sports or hanging out with a guy's pals, is it?
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