During her first week at coed Quaker prep Foxhall School, sassy Susannah Greenwood, one of two girls who've entered as sophomores, gets pulled into the cool girls' clique.
Though twenty-one-year-old Karla Most manages to bag Saxton Perry, a virtual prince thirty years her senior, she has no idea how to live happily ever after, with or without him.
Gold Medal IPPY Winner in Religious Fiction Finalist in the novel/fiction category of the Next Generation Indie Book Award Winner: Best Religious Fiction, International Book Award 2017 2017 USA Best Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Religious 2017 International Book Awards Winner in Fiction: ReligiousThe Divine Shekinah seeks deliverance from exile to heal a world desperately in need of Her wisdom.
ForeWord Reviews' IndieFab Book of the Year ';Editor's Choice Award' Independent Publisher Awards Bronze ';Best Regional Fiction South' Winner of International Book Awards in ';Religious Fiction' Category Set in 1940s Germantown, Tennessee, South of Everything is a magical coming of age story about the daughter of a plantation-owning family, who, despite her privileged background, finds more in common with ';the help' than her own family.
Winner of two INDIEFAB prizes: Gold for Literary Fiction and Bronze for Historical FictionReaders' Favorite Gold medal for Literary fictionSpanning a century and three continents, Even in Darkness tells the story of Klare Kohler, whose early years as a beloved daughter of a prosperous German-Jewish family hardly anticipate the harrowing life she faces as an adult- a saga of family, lovers, two world wars, a concentration camp, and sacrifice.
When Bess and Frima-best friends, both nineteen and from the same Jewish background in the Bronx-get summer jobs in upstate hotels near Monticello, NY, in June 1940, they have visions of romance .
Honorable Mention in the New England Book Festival: General FictionHonorable Mention in the London Book Festival: General FictionTzippy is a wealthy widow, feisty, determined, vain and living in Florida.
A Kirkus Indie Book of the Month Winner, Sarton Women's Book Award for Historical Fiction When the Germans invade her city, Rachel Klein is a teenager falling in love.
Take a three-thousand mile journey with Amanda Pearson as she leaves the disgrace of a broken engagement and enters the work of a Quaker mission in the western wilds.
Through nine historical romance adventures, readers will journey along with individuals who are ready to stake a claim and plant their dreams on a piece of the great American plains.
50 States of Love: Brides of Ohio -- Visit Ohio in the latter half of the 1800s, when rebuilding the country also involves rebuilding lives stripped of hope.
In a struggling Amish settlement on the harsh Colorado plain, Abbie Weaver refuses to concede defeat to hail, drought, and coyotes, even as families begin to give up and return east.
Take the journey into the American west alongside nine women who are chasing their dreams-Cynthia, for security; Beryl, for a new family; Adeline, for freedom; Molly, for marriage; Beth, for a new start; Belinda, for a place to heal; Suzette, for adventure; Juliet, for peace; and Caroline, for a future for her children.
When journalist Suzanne Randolph hears about FDR's plan to bring a boatload of displaced WWII refugees to America, she knows it may be her last chance to redeem her flagging career.
Travel back in time to historic Missouri, along the banks of the White River, for three stories reminding readers that with God all things are possible.
In MaryLu Tyndall's stunning conclusion to her Escape from Paradise series, Angeline Moore longs to make a fresh start in the Confederate colony of New Hope, Brazil.
Three novels take you deep into the Old South, where a family of outlaws has found fertile ground for illicit behavior-until love and transforming faith step in to rewrite their legacy.