Gypsy's Game
Gypsy Lovell stands to inherit an enormous amount of moneyfrom a father who never gave her anything but a ridiculous name. Even now, hedoesn’t make it easy. A stipulation in the man’s will demands that Gypsy bemarried in order to claim what is hers.
Desperate for the monetary windfall that could save herailing mother’s life, Gypsy visits a Christian dating agency, hoping to find atemporary husband. Someone easy to handle for the required six months, and easyto get rid of when she no longer needs him.
Jal Garridan is neither of those things, but he's willing totake on the challenge presented by the beautiful stranger—on his own terms.
What Gypsy doesn’t know is that Solomon’s Gate is a datingagency with a Divine connection. What she finds there may save more than hermother’s life. It could very well save her soul.
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5-star review
This book was so hard for me to put down that I read it straight through right up to the climactic ending. I would be hard pressed as to which of the books in this series I think is the best as they are all excellent, but I think Gypsy’s Game is my favorite. I feel the book can be read as a standalone but for better understanding I feel one needs to read all three. Highly recommended for everyone.
Reviewed by Lynn Fowlston
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Examiner.com
5-star review
Gypsy’s Game
reminded me of why I became a writer. To entertain people who like to read and
that’s just what Ms. Latham does in this book.
Reviewed by Lillian Duncan
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Novel Books
I recommend Gypsy’s Game by Delia Latham for readers who enjoy Christian inspirational romance touched by angel’s wings.
Reviewed by Janalyn Voigt
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There is nothing not to like about this book. The pages turn by themselves as the story unfold in glorious technicolour. Seriously, technicolour. This one pulls you in and leaves you wanting more.
The World Can Wait
Clare Revell
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This story was so full of the love
and understanding mercy that can come only from God, that my heart was warmed
with every word Jal spoke.
Donna B. Snow
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[...there are spiritually supernatural elements to this book....angel appearances and the beating of angel wings. Since I'm a believer in angels, I loved those parts of the books!]
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Jeanne Mood Campbell
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...well written and an enjoyable read.
Sandra Ardoin
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Faith, Fiction, and Unvarnished Truth
Gypsy's Game, a novel written by Delia Latham, is out of this world.
Deborah K. Anderson
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Book three in the Solomon's Gate
series is not your usual Christian Romance. Gypsy knows the game's rules. Rules
wanting to take her places she has no intention of ever going, but she
desperately needs the prize of the game. It's the exceptions to the rules that
get Gypsy. Things she didn't expect and which make her spin in circles of
questions, disbelief and despair. Can she believe a Heavenly Father or an
earth-bound man's love-both of whom understand one angelic messenger?
Jude
Urbanski
Gypsy's Game was well written and sent me on the highs and lows
that I expect from a good book.
Ginger Solomon
Delia, I love, love, love this story. I began reading it in the early
evening and finished at about 2:00 a.m.! GOOD JOB, GIRL!
Shirley Scott, Oklahoma
OMG! I didn't put that book down
till almost 12:30 this morning! Then I was reading while eating breakfast &
even picked up my Nook to read a couple of paragraphs in Gypsy when a light
turned red as I reached it. I’m enjoying it so much, but will hate to see it
end. But it’s probably a good thing. I haven’t gotten much done
since I first picked up Destiny’s Dream. Get busy,
girl! I need more reading material!
Vicki Anslinger, California
Oh, my how I love this book--even the second time around. Yes, I just read Gypsy's Game for the second time, but not the last. This is one of the best books I have ever read. I love the way Jal expresses his love to Gypsy, so like Christ loves us unconditionally. And I love the way the book does not waste a lot of space describing scenery or having characters go on long "thinking journeys". There is so much interaction and dialogue between Jal and Gypsy and the story is so beautiful that I never want it to end. The best of the three in the Solomon's Gate series. Love, love, love it. Do not hesitate to purchase.
K. Bennefield
5 stars (Amazon review)
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