When Branna O'Donnell heads back to Lake Howling, Oregon, she's not sure what to expect. It's a place that holds plenty of memories, both good and bad, but Branna is determined to find some peace there from the demons of her past. However, she soon realizes that living in a small town again comes with complications, and one of them is named Jake McBride. Once the town golden boy, Dr. McBride has returned from Iraq angry and, like her, shouldering a few emotional scars. They strike sparks off each other from the outset, and Branna knows that if she gives in to the attraction between them it's going to result in a world of pain. The problem is she's not sure how to walk away.
Katy Leonard returns to Lark Creek to scatter Gran's ashes in the garden of her home.
Kathryn Springer. Dear Reader, Welcome back to Mirror Lake! I hope you enjoyed your visit! In The Promise of Home Dev's heart was stirred by God's creation. And in the North Star, Jenna saw a beautiful picture of his faithfulness.
Devastated by her father's death days after her triumphant graduation from Oberlin College, Amanda Stewart is all alone in the world.
Mill River cop Kyle Hansen and teacher Claudia Simon are excitedly planning their wedding.
How we were going to merge our land and eventually acquire the Thompson acreage.” “I have no idea what you're talking about.” “Did you think I wouldn't find out? Now you and your pa have more land than the rest of us put together.
"She's a single mom facing an empty nest. He's a down-to-earth guy with a huge crush. Will her obsession with the past risk her future?"--Amazon.com
Determined to keep a promise to her dying father, to win a scholarship to a prestigious art program, thirteen-year-old Maggie buys a tweed coat at a thrift store and ends up with more than she knows what to do with.
Orgad juxtaposes these stories with media and policy depictions of women, work, and family, detailing how—even as their experiences fly in the face of fantasies of work-life balance and marriage as an egalitarian partnership—these women ...
A view of World War Two from families who remained in the U.S.The fourth book in the Promise Series carries the reader through a timeless family saga based on a compelling true story.Spurgeon received the Illumination Award for "A Promise ...
This is one of those "l couldn't put it down" books. The penny dropped right at the end of this amazing story as to why it is titled "The Color of Forever". Believe me when I say that this is a page turner like you have never read before.