Author: Tamera Alexander

In a town battered and bruised by war, one woman embarks upon an impossible search–and one man must face the past in the very place that almost destroyed him.Tennessee, 1866. According to the last letter Irish immigrant Catriona O’Toole received from her twin brother, Ryan, he was being dispatched to Franklin, Tennessee, where–as a conscripted Confederate soldier–he likely endured the bloody … endured the bloody Battle of Franklin that claimed the lives of thousands. Catriona leaves behind the lush green of their Irish homeland in search of him, with nothing to her name except the sum of cash Ryan sent…

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From a USA Today bestselling author: When a nurse meets a wounded officer during the Civil War, she must navigate her feelings while doing what she knows is right… “An exceptional tale of faith, hope, and love based on a real-life romance” (Publishers Weekly starred review).

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In Civil War–era Tennessee, young widow Aletta struggles to provide for her son, while soldier Jake attempts to heal physically and emotionally. Can the two discover faith, love, and the magic of Christmas together? From a RITA and Christy Award–winning author!

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From beloved bestselling author Tamera Alexander comes the much anticipated final novel in the Sweeping Belmont Mansion Series A master violinist trained in Vienna, Rebekah Carrington manages to wheedle her way into an audition with the new maestro at the Nashville Philharmonic. But women are “far too fragile and frail” for the rigors of an orchestra, and Rebekah’s hopes are swiftly dashed when … an orchestra, and Rebekah’s hopes are swiftly dashed when the conductor–determined to leave his mark on the world of classical music–bows to public opinion. To make matters worse, Adelicia Cheatham, mistress of Belmont Mansion and Rebekah’s…

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From a Christy Award–winning and USA Today bestselling author: When fate brings together two opposites in Nashville, can they defy the odds and hold on to love? This inspirational story “offers the very best of both history and romance” (Lynn Austin).

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From a USA Today bestselling author comes “a tenderly told love story” (Publishers Weekly) with nearly 2,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads! As Claire rises in high society, she meets handsome Sutton — but can God help them overcome the secrets keeping them apart?

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Pink is not what Eleanor Braddock ordered, but maybe it would soften the tempered steel of a woman who came through a war–and still had one to fight. Plain, practical Eleanor Braddock knows she will never marry, but with a dying soldier’s last whisper, she believes her life can still have meaning and determines to find his widow. Impoverished and struggling to care for her ailing father, Eleanor … to care for her ailing father, Eleanor arrives at Belmont Mansion, home of her aunt, Adelicia Acklen, the richest woman in America–and possibly the most demanding, as well. Adelicia insists on…

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The threat of war–and a final request–send Véronique Girard from France to a distant and uninviting country. In the Colorado Territory, she searches for the man who has held her heart since childhood–her father. Pierre Girard left Paris for the Americas to seek his fortune in fur trading, vowing to send for his wife and daughter. But twenty-five years have passed and his vow remains … unfulfilled. Sifting through shards of broken promises, Véronique embarks on a dangerous search for a man she scarcely remembers. His grief finally healed, Jack Brennan is moving on with life. After years of guiding…

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An enthralling USA Today bestseller full of faith and second chances: Shunned as a traitor’s widow, Olivia seeks refuge on a Tennessee plantation. There, she meets a brave veteran with a wounded heart of his own — and some dangerous secrets…

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From a USA Today bestselling author: After discovering her husband’s shocking past, Kathryn must come to terms with a surprising truth. “A compelling novel of God’s grace… I was hooked from the first and sorry when the story was over” (Tracie Peterson).

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