Rosemary Jackson traveled to the tundra of North Dakota territory to visit her twin sister, Rachel who left three years ago for Kansas. Rosemary finds a grave, a grieving brother in- law, and an underfed baby. She has to stay and see the child through the long winter. Rosemary comes to love Finn,...
I really liked this one. I have a soft spot for North Dakota and was excited to read a story that takes place there. The premise was really interesting too. Rosemary has traveled to Wildrose to visit her identical twin sister Rachel. When she arrives she finds that her sister has passed leaving a...
After finishing this story, I see no reason that vampires were added to this other than to glom onto the Twilight fever. The recovering alcoholic main character is supposedly in her mid thirties, yet her thought process and reactions to her daughter make her seem barely older than the 16 year ol...
When thirty-something Tabby Brockman has the opportunity to reclaim her role as a killed-off character on the nation's #1 daytime soap opera, she figures this must be God's reward. But back on the set, she's faced with the same hateful head writer who killed off her character in the first place, ...
When tragedy separated teen sweethearts Keri Mahoney and Justin Kramer, they promised to reunite someday. Now, fifteen years later, their meeting was bittersweet. After his wife's murder, Justin sought refuge with his twin sons at the childhood cabin in Missouri where he and Keri had first met. B...
- The Love Inspired Suspense line will capitalize on established Love Inspired brand equity and readership.- Sales in Christian fiction have doubled since 1995 (Los Angeles Times, July 9, 2002).- 31 million women say they read religious fiction (estimate based on Harlequin's tracking data.)
The second in The Mahoney Sisters trilogy following September's Suspicion Of Guilt. Reporter Raven Mahoney finds herself immersed in lies, blackmail and an illegitimate birth when she pursues a story involving her ex-fiance, Matthew Strong.
A modern-day single mother creates a to-do list to fix the mess she's made of her life. Will she realize the only way to truly grow is to let go of her own plans and listen to God?
In the humorous follow-up to Leave It to Claire, this overwhelmed single mother enlists the help of a life coach to get a grip on the chaos in her life. Will she acknowledge that God directs her steps or will she continue to insist she knows best?
In Book One of the Westward Hearts series, orphans Fannie Caldwell and her two young siblings have spent the last three years as indentured servants under a cruel master. Desperately wanting a better
This story written in the past and then about 70 years later. Andy is asked to travel from Chicago, IL to the deep south at the request of a woman to have her memoirs written.Andy's trip is an education that the South has not changed since the war. The north is very different than the south and h...
When I woke up earlier with the sun slashing my eyes, I thought I would be sick for a week. It had taken sleeping most of the morning to make me feel that maybe I wouldn’t die after all. Still, I regretted my impulsive decision to go buy cushions the second I entered my house to get ready. But El...
Instinct, born of years of having to look out for herself, shot through her and she scanned the darkened wagon searching for anything that might be out of place. One thing in particular caught her attention. Where was Ginger? The girl knew better than to go off alone. Especially at night. Toni mo...
He had not taken time to shave since cholera struck. He and Blake were due to rendezvous with the captain of Fort Boise in a couple of hours. They’d meet at a set point far enough from the fort so that they didn’t accidentally infect anyone. He dumped out his soapy, bristly water just as a wagon ...
Which is fine with me. I’m not all that keen on chatting anyway. I stare across the table and try to look as intimidating as the Jerk (aka Chad Bland)—the guy who, for better or worse, is going to become my stepbrother in two months. But let me just say it’s not that easy. For one thing, the guy ...