Teacher's Plans, A contemporary Christian Romance

This week's release is a full-length novel by JoAnn Carter. JoAnn has another upcoming title, so if you enjoy Teacher's Plans, be sure to tune in for some other great Christian Romance from this talented author.


When Amanda Manning, an exhausted, short-handed special education teacher, is given an assistant, things don't turn out as she planned. Her new assistant is anything but what Amanda expected—most strikingly, a male.

Tracy Atkins secured a job as a teacher's assistant, but will he be able to secure the hand of the woman he is falling in love with? Especially when she finds out about the secret he is hiding?

Come join their adventure as both Amanda and Tracy learn that God's plans are far better than their own. (Jeremiah 29:11)


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