Faced with poverty after the death of her half-brother, the Earl of Wickham, on his Ceylon tea plantation, Lady Gabriella Banning plans to secure the future of her two younger sisters--Claire and Elizabeth--by marrying off Claire to a wealthy aristocrat, but her scheme is threatened by a charming stranger who claims to be the Earl of Wickham. Original.
Carson, one of today's most notable Bible scholars, introduces the irony, scandal, and greatness of the work done on the cross.
They call him The Mute for a reason.Hard, cold and calculated, he rarely speaks.When he does, it's with disdain.When he does, his words aren't meant for me.When he does, my stomach flips and my world tilts on its axis.He is thirty-three.I ...
During a visit to Bath, independent, adventure-loving Lady Freyja Bedwyn gets more than she had bargained for when Joshua Moore, Marquess of Hallmere, enlists her aid to thwart the matchmaking schemes of his family by posing as his fiancTe.
Presents stories of famous female risk takers who defied convention and beat the odds to make history, including such women as Cleopatra, Emma Hamilton, NAACP founder Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and Isadora Duncan.
Unorthodox is the bestselling memoir of a young Jewish woman’s escape from a religious sect, in the tradition of Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s Infidel and Carolyn Jessop’s Escape, featuring a new epilogue by the author.
Escape to the Caribbean in this tension-filled compromised-into-marriage story!
"Camp identifies the current moment of Christian identity as one of moral and political crisis and challenges Christians to rethink who they are and how they participate in the modern world"--
Esteemed Harvard minister Peter J. Gomes believes that excessive focus on the Bible and doctrines about Jesus have led the Christian church astray. "What did Jesus preach?" asks Gomes.
... ago when you took the children to Hyde Park.” Will smiled over at her and her heart jumped. “So that explains your disheveled appearance at the time.” Elizabeth smiled back at him. “Yes. You came home earlier SOMETHING SCANDALOUS 143.
Christians do not trust freedom. As author Steve Brown explains in this brave new book, they prefer the security of rules and self-imposed boundaries, which they tend to inflict on other Christians.