I loved this collection!All the stories were faith filled, sweet stories. #1 Angel in the attic ~ 3 starsA so-so story. The romance was very quick and I didn't love the main girl#2 Lone star ~ 5 stars (my favorite of the collection)Loved, loved, loved this one. Yes, they kinda over did the Texan,...
Unto Us a Child... by Catherine Palmer When Jeremiah Maddox agreed to let university administrator Lara Crane house international students in his guest cottage, he never expected he'd be hosting a married couple with three children. Nor did he imagine circumstances would compel him to babysit the...
Catherine Palmer has written "The Affecionate Adversary", Charles has grown up with his father whom lived his life as a servent, wanting more for his son. Charles was educated well and groomed to be more....A young man was sent on a journey by ship with a trunk of gold to invest in tea, making h...
An adventurous spirit has always set Beth Lowell apart in her family, creating tension with her mother, Jan, who cherishes stability. Beth, a risk taker who traverses the globe for her job, wonders how Jan, now widowed, can endure her staid, predictable life. Then a note hidden inside an antique ...
What an epic adventure! It's been a long time since a book had me on the edge of my seat, frantic to know what will happen next and just as frustrated as the characters in their desperate search for the treasure of Timbuktu. This book had a gripping plot, all sorts of characters- some that become...
This first book in a contemporary romance series weaves together deep biblical truth, moving romance, and a compelling plot, revealing how a Bible becomes a common thread as it is passed among three different families. Award-winning author Catherine Palmer presents the first novel in another Hea...
He offered her baby a life of privilege, instead of the abject poverty Mara Rosemond remembered from her own childhood. But at what cost? Brock Barnett had been her husband's best friend. Mara blamed him for her husband's death. Even so, the bond that grew between them was unimaginable--yet unden...
Hope and love blossom on the untamed prairie as a young woman searching for a place to call home happens upon a Kansas homestead during the 1860s . . . A Town Called Hope, the inspiring series set in post Civil War Kansas, is the creation of best-selling romance writer Catherine Palmer. In the fa...
I previously read this in book format. This one is audio. It's easy to become friends with these characters from the very first book and feel a part of their lives and neighborhood. You feel the love here and the sense of belonging. The characters are real and face real-life issues. Can you ...
Teenager Matt Strong discovers a secret that could expose the indiscretions of the conglomerate who controls the world's food supply. Now he's been framed for murder and is on the run. Matt's father, Cole Strong, enlists the help of Matt's teacher Jill Pruitt to find the boy and save his life. Be...
2001 Christy Award winner! Fashion designer Alexandra Prescott fully expects her latest business trip to be an adventure. After all, she is looking for inspiration for a line of exotic fabrics. But her well-ordered plans are shattered by news of financial disaster—and an attempt on her life! Relu...
"That Christmas Feeling" is a book with two novella's that center around Christmas.The first novella is "Christmas in My Heart" written by Catherine Palmer is one that had my attention from the very first page. There are three main characters in this wonderful heart warming and heart changing sto...
Can a length of lace—more air than thread—be her family's salvation?Housemaid Anne Webster will stop at nothing to save her family from their dire circumstances. Even if it means accepting the proposal of the roguish Ruel Chouteau, Marquess of Blackthorne, who has just returned to England from th...
Evangelist Elijah Book is entrusted to care for an infant and he must put his faith in a woman named Eli in spite of many misgivings.
Jeremiah counted them. One, two, three, four, five. Five people on his driveway looking at him with expectant faces, shining eyes, eager smiles—as though he were Santa Claus. “Oh, and they do have a dog,” Lara Crane said. “Wisdom and Justice found it in a garbage bin and b...
“Good evening, Mrs. Gonzales. Thanks for the tamales you gave me yesterday. They were muy deliciosos.” Turning to Joshua, Liz spoke in a low voice. “Her name is Socorro Gonzales. She brings food to everyone on our floor. She’s been like a mother from the first day I moved ...
Jack heard that the big German farmer had been practicing his sermon on Rosie Hunter, but rumor had it there’d be slim pickings on the spiritual smorgasbord today. All the same, families from the homesteads around Hope began to gather in the mercantile around nine o’clock. By the time Jack walked...
Though she knew Dick Brewer’s murder had changed the silent man who rode at her side, she had no doubt that deep in his heart Noah would remain the same. The intense pain he felt over the loss of his friend proved that his gentle nature had not been erased. “I’ve been considering,” he said as the...
She had brought four crisp one-dollar bills to buy fabric to make curtains for Mr. Kilgore’s school. With his cane and wicker basket in tow, Bart accompanied Rosie as she went from one dry goods store to another. It wasn’t enough to buy just any old cloth. Rosie wanted something special, somethin...
Moving out into the light, she could see the scarlet color, the sticky consistency. No doubt about it. This was blood. Alarm surging through her, she heard a chorus of echoes in her head. Tell someone! Wait—don’t tell! Get help! No, hide, hide! Swal...
Prudence gushed out, unable to keep from blurting out everything in her heart. “At first, I thought it must have been brought to me in error. Then I saw my name, and I thought perhaps Mr. Sherbourne had sent it in jest. But I knew your hand too well. I knew it was you who wanted me. I should not ...
He had been in Zanzibar only five hours, and already amazing things were happening. He couldn’t wait any longer to write to his buddy Nick back in London. After smoothing a sheet of lined notebook paper on the café table, he began to write: Dear Nick, Africa is awesome. First, you ride for nine h...
Normans believed that all lands belonged to the king. He distributed properties to his barons according to their merit. Each baron then divided his lands among lesser lords. Despite all this allocation, the land yet belonged to the king. Bronwen knew she must answer, and she found it easy to choo...
In fact, Jan rarely saw Thomas in anything but his leather, steel-toed work boots. Winter, spring, summer and fall, the man kept his great big clodhopper feet tucked inside a pair of bleached white socks and those well-worn boots. But Jan knew Thomas’s feet. They were like...
Luke said, pushing the jar down the counter toward his grandmother. “Mr. Moore grows tarragon in his garden, and he gives us some every summer. We always put extra in our pizza sauce.” “And we don’t buy the sauce with tomato chunks.” Lydia was unwrapping a package of pepperoni. “I hate tomato chu...
“Mr. King, I have my orders,” the man declared, his voice quaking. “My timetable is set.” Adam frowned. “Queen Victoria herself wrote out your little schedule? Is that what you’re telling me?” Catching sight of Emma striding toward them, he straight...