Grace Livingston Hill
1) Kerry
Kerry Kavanaugh's world is shaken when her father dies, leaving behind his unpublished book—his life's work. A determined Kerry sails for New York to meet with her father's publishers but is faced with a new challenge when a page of notes goes missing. Someone is out to steal the manuscript! But with a ship full of strangers, who can't she suspect?
Jane Arleth's mountain vacation is cut short when she receives news that both her parents have been sick back home. Anxious to help but sad to leave a rare chance to relax for the hard times ahead, Jane returns to the city. She soon discovers that there's only one cure for her ailing parents: some much-deserved, cooling time away from the scorching city. So Jane rents a tiny cottage on the beach, hoping for the best. What she finds is a summer
...4) A new name
Romance blooms into lasting love for the Flower Brides. In Marigold, Marigold Brooke travels to Washington, DC, where one man sweeps her off her feet, but another helps her see what real love—and faith—are all about. In Mystery Flowers, Diana Disston's father has married a woman who seems intent on destroying Diana. She is comforted only by anonymous gifts of flowers. In White Orchids, Camilla Chrystie has nearly
...World War II history shines through the pen of a beloved author who lived during it. Grace Livingston Hill introduces readers to three couples who are struggling to find hope in their circumstances. But letters from the home front to the war front and back inspire faith in soldiers under fire and the women who are praying they return. The collection includes All Through the Night, More Than Conqueror, and Through These Fires.
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