Elizabeth Musser is one of my favorite authors, having penned works like Swan House, The Dwelling Place and Searching for Eternity. But she's outdone even herself. Words Unspoken unfolds like a rose, one layer at a time, revealing the beauty within. Filled with diverse, memorable characters, you ...
Okay, this is another one of those memorable books. I wish it had been called Driving School as this would immediately cause me to remember the title. But the title as it is sinks into the true meat of the story.I loved this book. Lissa is a 19 year old deeply scarred by the death of her mothe...
There are so many reasons I loved this novel. It vividly describes a time and events in history which were new to me but so intriguing. In addition, the characters' interactions were touching and quite emotionally charged with humor as well as pathos. Last but by no means least, the novel portray...
Mary Swan Middleton has always taken for granted the advantages of her family's wealth. But a tragedy that touches all of Atlanta sends her reeling in grief. When the family maid challenges her to reach out to the less fortunate as a way to ease her own pain, Mary Swan meets Carl--and everything ...
Elizabeth Musser in her new book, “Two Testaments book coverTwo Testaments” Book Two in the Secrets of the Cross Trilogy published by David C Cook continues the story of Gabriella Madison.From the back cover: Love for war’s victims keeps them apart. Will love for each other see them through?The...
It is September 1961, and Gabriella Madison is on a one year Franco-American exchange programme in Castelnau, near Montpelier in France. The programme is headed by Mother Griolet, who Gabrielle herself has met before, as a child of six, even though the nun does not mention the fact. This gives us...
Then he motioned to the back seat. “You got some mail that came for you yesterday. I guess ya didn’t see it.” I picked up a letter and a small box wrapped in beautiful paper and put them in my handbag. We made our way to the train, and Hosea got me settled in the right car. &nbs...