Christian Romance
Serenade Saga
- # 3 - Ina by Karen Baker Kletzing . . . Her dreams were of the past, the present, and the future. SOme of her dreams frightened her. Some of her dreams fascinated her. Some of her dreams came true. But one dream seemed more to her than any other - a dream of peace within - a light that would give meaning to all her dreams. And God came in with His Light and filled Ina's dreams with reality.
- #4 - Juliana of Clover Hill by Brenda Knight Graham . . . How was Foster Kirk to persuade Juliana's family that his intentions were entirely honorable? After all, she was only a child, and he was an Older Man!
- #6 Fountain of Love by Velma S. Daniels and Peggy E. King . . . In a tropical paradise in Florida - far from the strident sounds of the city - Joy and Brett were to keep a rendezvous with God that would soon forever change the design of their lives...
- #7 - In Love's Own Time by Susan Feldhake . . . Alton Wheeler was a drifter and gambler with no inclination to root himself in the farmland or towns of central Illinois. He also didn't need Sue Ellen Stone, a widow with a young son, to decide his fate. But from their first meeting, he was her captive. On a collision course with death and decadence, Alton woulnd not be able to forget the woman who had branded his life with her love.
- #10 - Love Beyond Surrender by Susan C. Feldhake . . . Darcy Lindell was spoiled, selfish, and even in faded calico, utterly enchanting. Her heart belonged to no man - except perhaps to a handsome stranger she had spied one day while performing her hospital duties for the
- #14 - Rebel Bride by Jane Peart . . . A woman of passion and pride, Garnet Cameron is thwarted in her plan to marry Malcolm Montrose, the man of her childhood dreams, when he claims a Northern bride. In a reckless rebound Garnet becomes his brother's wife, and the lives of all four are forever intertwined at Montclair, the magnificent ancestral home of the Montrose family. Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Civil War South, Garnet's indomitable spirit and faith emerge, forged in the fires of war and suffering.
- #15 Speak Softly Love by Kathleen Yapp . . . Cloistered for most of her young life in a remote religious society, Sara Parsons knew little of life beyond the group, nothing of the love between a man and a woman. Swept suddenly into a way of life utterly foreign to her own, she discovers that the serenity and strength instilled during those early years have prepared her - almost - for the dashing and tempestuous Dominic.
- # 18 - Valiant Bride by Jane Peart . . . Happiness and fulfillment, heartbreak and tragedy, faith and triumph - the unfolding panorama of
- #20 - Kincaid of Cripple Creek by Peggy Darty . . . Though the elements rage about her, Jennifer Townley is oblivious to everthing but the mission which has compelled her to the rowdy mining town of Cripple Creek. Distributing Bibles and ministering to the miners and saloon girls is a dream she shares with her father. A modern-day prodigal son, Clint Kincaid, challenges her imagination and her heart. Lured by the promise of gold and a desire to prove himself, Clint must learn that the riches, identity, and love offered by God are the only values that endure.
- #24 To Dwell in the Land by Elaine Watson . . . When Bertie moved west in the late 1770's she was secure in her love for her new husband, even if it meant living in a fort amid hostile Indian tribes. Then, in a night of terror, she was awakened by screams and scufflings outside. When all at last fell silent, Anton was nowhere to be found. Berties's nightmare was just beginning, but she refused to give up hope that Anton was alive, and she resolved to stay alive for him as well.
- #30 - This Rolling Land by Sandy Dengler . . . In an age of the decline of the Spanish dons, Felicidad Martines meets an Irish seaman, Seamus Fisher. Though born in different worlds, Felicidad, her father and Seamus must come to grips with the dying society as it makes way for a new and more democratic order. It is a last gracious moment in history; the first in a vital new era, in which all must learn the power of sacrificial love.
- #36 Ransomed Bride by Jane Peart . . . Lorabeth Whitaker has fled an unacceptable marriage arranged by her mother in England, only to fall in love with a handsome young Virginia planter, Cameron Montrose, whose marriage to another woman is unofficially taken for granted by his family and friends. She and Cameron are tormented by a conflict between the dictates of conscience and a growing love they feel for each other.
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