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From a pioneer of inspirational fiction comes the first book in the series that inspired a Hallmark Channel hit show! When schoolteacher Elizabeth Thatcher arrives in a rugged Canadian town, what will God have in store for her? With over 10,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
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).
From a beloved Christy Award–winning author: Alice’s perfect life falls apart when she loses both her boyfriend and her job at the library. But in the small town of Acorn, Kentucky, she discovers a path far better than any she imagined for herself… With nearly 2,600 five-star Goodreads ratings!
When Libby returns from her holiday to find a family occupying her home, she’s outraged — but widowed Michael insists the house belongs to him and his children. As the truth unravels, can God lead them to an unexpected love? “A tenderly evocative novel” (Booklist) with over 1,400 five-star Goodreads ratings.
Miri Brayden teeters on a razor’s edge between placating and enraging her brother, whom she depends upon for support. Yet…
With over 800 five-star Goodreads ratings: In 12th-century England, Lady Annyn Bretanne disguises herself as a man to avenge her brother’s murder. But when she meets her target, handsome Baron Wulfrith, she begins to wonder if he’s really an enemy after all… An absorbing Christian romance.
Smart, feisty Katie O’Connor questions her plan to marry her wealthy, handsome boyfriend when she begins to fall for the man she swore to despise forever. A touching 1920s Christian romance.
A gorgeous novel from a beloved author: God calls a young single woman toward full-time Christian ministry — but without a companion to share her life, will she be able to withstand the trials of opening a church in a pioneer community?