
Best Man
A secret agent on the run. A church sanctuary. A marriage of convenience that becomes something neither expected. Cyril Gordon has嵌 himself in the church, but when his pursuers close in, he makes a desperate choice: marry the woman he's only glimpsed, or risk both their lives. The catch? They've never had a real conversation. Grace Livingston Hill was the queen of Christian romance in the early 1900s, and Best Man showcases exactly why her stories still charm. There's the sparkling wit of two strangers learning to trust each other under impossible circumstances, the thrill of narrow escapes and close calls, and underneath it all, a quiet faith that doesn't preach but permeates every scene. The chase sequences have real tension, but it's the growing tenderness between two people who chose each other on a whim that lingers. For readers who want romance with genuine stakes, a hint of adventure, and a gentle spiritual warmth that never feels heavy-handed. Pure, wholesome, old-fashioned entertainment that still delivers.








