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Be Still, My Soul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

Be Still, My Soul

"I remember my mother Jocelyn." She accompanied "me to the induction center." She could follow me no further... "I can never forget the expression on her face, the sadness, the tears, for she had suffered through the entire ware for all her sons..." With this indelible impression, Jeremie, the youngest Lobel son, introduces his family as it faces the turmoil of the late 1930s and then endures World War II and battle's toll. Jocelyn, Catholic, a renowned singer, has married a Jewish physician, Aaron, a man of medical achievements. They struggle throughout their marriage not only because of conflicting careers, religion, and social status but with the fear of four sons in service during World ...

Jocelyn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Jocelyn

Danger and forbidden romance … England, 1688: Imperious and handsome, Sir Gaden Brehnt is on a mission to overthrow King James. Brehnt has made many enemies by joining sides with the usurper. Enemies that now threaten the lives and safety of those he cares about. Jocelyn Chambers is beautiful, stubborn and fiercely independent. She has her life planned out before her, and her plans do not include losing her freedom to the dictates of a husband. But when she tries to save her friend from a disastrous betrothal, she comes face to face with Gaden, a man who turns her ordered world upside down. Thrown together when she becomes an unwilling pawn in Sir Gaden’s mission, Jocelyn resists his arrogant authority as she is drawn deeper into his dangerous world. But she soon finds she has another battle to contend with – her traitorous heart as she becomes irresistibly drawn to this dark-haired knight. Everything is at risk: her life, her reputation, and, above all, her heart.

Evan Harrington
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 518

Evan Harrington

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1860
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Good Chemistry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Good Chemistry

Hillarie Eau Claire is struggling with completing her degree and keeping her family perfume business afl oat in Palm Beach when she literally runs into handsome and wealthy Trey Gilchrist. He is immediately interested in her, but she fi nds him arrogant, pushy, and way “out of her league” despite his efforts to get to know her better. As her business begins to fail, she must make some serious decisions about her future. Trey’s offers of help are resisted as are his affections. Can Hillarie accept his advice and help? Can he win her love, or will the differences in their social classes keep them apart? Can the “little perfume girl” and the rich chemical engineer trust God to give them what they truly need?

The Bargain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

The Bargain

Mismatched lovers and unexpected attraction catch fire in this timeless Regency romance by the New York Times bestselling author. Forced to wed to keep her inheritance, independent Lady Jocelyn Kendal finds an outrageous solution: she proposes marriage to Major David Lancaster, an officer dying from his Waterloo wounds. In return for making her his wife, she will provide for his governess sister. But after the bargain is struck and the marriage is made, the major makes a shocking, miraculous recovery. Though they agree to an annulment, such matters take time . . . time enough for David to realize he is irrevocably in love with his wife. Haunted by her past, Jocelyn refuses to trust the desir...

Pig in the Middle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Pig in the Middle

Gaylord hears that a tiger has escaped from the circus, and sets about digging a trap. This causes serious injury to Grandpa and his convalescence draws uninvited guests to the farm, not least the winsome Miss Nightingale. She completely delights all the men folk but her girlish charm is just a little too much for Momma.

Kintail Place
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

Kintail Place

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1886
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Portrait
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

The Portrait

A ship’s captain. A crime. A secret. What would you do to claim the position in society that has been stolen from you? Lady Catherine, banished to the countryside as a useless girl with a lame leg, got her revenge by playing a dangerous game...and now it will ruin her. When the old earl dies, his only child feels no sorrow. The earldom will now revert to the crown and Lady Catherine will continue to live life exactly as she pleases. But when she learns that she is the heir to a secret family title, everything changes. Marriage had once seemed unnecessary and out of the question; now it is the only thing she wants. The two men in her life both need her influence and wealth. Whom shall she choose? The kind but secretive Captain Avebury? Or the notorious Sir Lyle, the handsome smuggler? Both men deal very differently with honor. And when Catherine’s secret self-destructs, which man can be trusted to save her? The Portrait is about a strong woman, foolish decisions, trust, and the definition of honor. Fans of Jane Austen’s independent women will recognize in Catherine a voice which will not be silenced.

Dynevor Terrace, Or, The Clue of Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Dynevor Terrace, Or, The Clue of Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1857
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Extraordinary Canadians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Extraordinary Canadians

The instant #1 bestselling book of personal stories about remarkable Canadians who embody the values of our great nation and inspire us to do the same, from Peter Mansbridge, the beloved former anchor of CBC’s The National, and Mark Bulgutch, former CBC producer. In this heartwarming volume of first-person stories, Peter Mansbridge and Mark Bulgutch bring together inspiring Canadians from all walks of life—advocates, politicians, doctors, veterans, immigrants, business leaders, and more—who in their own way are making Canada a better place for all. Hear Gitksan activist Cindy Blackstock describe her childhood in northern British Columbia, where she straddled two communities—Indigenou...