Our Unfailing Love by K.C. Hart EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Book Title: Our Unfailing Love: A Contemporary Christian Romance (Red Creek Redemption Series Book 2)
- Authors: K.C. Hart
- Language: English
- Genre: Religious Short Stories & Anthologies
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Friday afternoon, Oscar wedged his finger into the knot at
the base of his throat and yanked on his tie. He slammed
his truck door shut and continued to loosen the silk noose
around his neck, taking long strides toward his house as he did
so. The duplex, sunny yellow with white trim, the place where
he had lived for the past eight months, where he kept his stuff
and slept, was not his home. His home burned down at the end
of last summer, nearly taking the life of his father.
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For a while, a couple of months actually, he’d stayed with
Odi, one of his four brothers. Three lived in Red Creek, and
the other, Ori, had moved to Nashville. Odi lived in an
apartment near where they both worked, and he’d been fine
with Oscar staying there until he found a place of his own.
Oscar was on the Creek bank camping and fishing every
weekend, and they both worked through the week, so they
didn’t really have time to get in each other’s way.
Oscar was a
big guy, over six-foot-tall with linebacker shoulders. Even
though he didn’t have any trouble getting comfortable on the
ground in his sleeping bag every Friday and Saturday night,
trying to bed down on Odi’s couch during the week had
proven to be nearly impossible. Plus, he had missed his dog.
His parents had let the animal stay with them without giving it
a second thought, but Festus was his responsibility and his
friend.
Oscar slipped the key in the lock and opened his front
door, tossing the red silk tie on the wing-back chair that came
with the house, and his black suit coat on the back of the color
coordinated sofa. He hated having to keep the door locked and
forgot to do it half the time. This wasn’t supposed to be a
prison, it was supposed to be a home. They never locked their
doors when he lived in the family home place outside of town.
“Festus?”
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