Marketing, Mayhem, and Finding Mercy

Can love and mercy overcome even the deepest mistakes of the past?

Bridget Adams is certain she’s already squandered her last chance at happiness. Returning to Garden Valley, she hopes only to rebuild a quiet, uncomplicated life.

Her marketing job at SAU Tech seems like the perfect place to disappear into routine, until she meets Nicholas Gaston, the steady, soft‑spoken robotics engineer whose gentle strength stirs something she thought she’d lost forever.

But when the secrets she fought to bury begin to surface, Bridget faces a painful choice. Keep hiding the truth about her past, or risk losing the one man who makes her believe in second chances?

As their growing connection tangles with the well‑meaning chaos of experimental robots, Bridget discovers that mercy isn’t passive. It’s bold. It’s costly. And sometimes, it’s the very thing that sets you free.

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Lisa Buffaloe’s Marketing, Mayhem, and Finding Mercy touched me deeply. As a divorcee, I identified strongly with Bridget’s pain and the heavy baggage that comes with failed marriage, the “what ifs,” regrets, and shame. Mrs. Buffaloe gently reminds us that while God’s ideal isn’t divorce, His mercy and love for those who’ve been through it are immense. I loved the emphasis on radical honesty, even when it hurts, and the beautiful truth that relationships rooted in love, honesty, and mercy can heal just like broken bones. Filled with humor and hope, this story is a comfort to anyone who has survived divorce or a damaging relationship. Highly recommended! ~ Cheri Broadfoot

 

 


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