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Jessamyn is in Great Britain on a trip she longed to take all her life ... and now she has met two men who want to share her life.
Flight attendant Robbie Mallory is quite adept at resisting men interested only in casual flirtation ... but what about Captain Tyler Lang?
Lyndall and her brother, Tracey set out for the new frontier of California, but after being robbed, they take jobs with the Pony Express and experience all of the chaos, danger and romance of the Wild West.
In 1890, three 8-year old orphan girls head west on the "Orphan Train"--Laurel, Toddy and Kit go to live in Meadowridge.
Although she had been adopted by a loving couple following her mother's death, Laurel searches for her biological roots before finally finding her "real" home.
Good, clean fiction: fiction that appeals to all ages, and is appropriate for all ages to read. Dealing with modern life and all its issues in the context of Christian morality, its editorial focus is well-written, compelling, and entertaining fiction with a moral message. In spring 1890, three eight-year-old girls leave overcrowded, bleak Greystone Orphanage near Boston and set out together on the "Orphan Train", heading West to adoptive homes. Along the way shy Laurel, vivacious Toddy and scholarly Kit make a vow to be "forever friends". This is Toddy's story -- the precious gift of hope. Left at Greystone by her actress mother, exuberant Toddy joins the household of a wealthy, reserved widow who seeks a companion for her invalid granddaughter. Although her presence brings much joy to their gloomy home, happiness seems to elude Toddy ...
After her mother leaves six-year-old Toddy at the county children's home, she is chosen by a minister's wife to go West on the Orphan Train and is taken in by a wealthy widow as a companion for her sickly granddaughter.
Created in collaboration with the legendary rock band, Rush, best-selling author Kevin J. Anderson offers a novelization of group's new album.
Holly Lambeth has traveled 2,000 miles from her home in Kentucky to escape the humiliation of her broken engagement. Holly has come west to find a new life, but her cousin's chilly reception suggests that she has made a terrible mistake.
Book 7 of the Brides of Montclair series is the continuing story of Blythe Dorman, the wife of Malcolm Montrose. As Blythe struggles to pick up the pieces of her life, she must meet challenges and make choices as the woman she has become.