In York, Pennsylvania, in 1785, Eden and Elspeth, the daughters of a master blacksmith, vie for the affection of the master's apprentice, Silas Ballantyne, who each sees as a way to secure her own future.
This is the Ballantyne Legacy. Laura Frantz is the author of The Frontiersman's Daughter, Courting Morrow Little, and The Colonel's Lady.
Blazingly intelligent, wickedly funny, and piercingly honest, a memoir that captures the perils and pleasures of girlhood, womanhood, and life itself. “One of my favorite books of the last few years.” —Cheryl Strayed “Sentence for ...
In 1820s Pittsburgh, the Ballantynes' feud with a neighboring family threatens to shatter the dreams of their youngest daughter, while the man she loves strives to free himself from a violent legacy.
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I hooked up with my temporary roommate.
On discovery that she had cancer and only months to live, philosopher and academic, Gillian Rose wrote this memoir as an exploration of who she was. It deals with faith,...
This first book in a new dystopian trilogy begins the story of one girl's determination to survive the whims of a cruel king whom she has been chosen to serve.
She tells the stories of several friends also laboring under the sentence of death.
William Faulkner Literary Competition, Honorable Mention Forty-six-year-old Madeline Fairbanks has no use for ideas like “separation of the races” or “men as the superior sex.” There are many in her dying Southern Appalachian town ...
Fantasy. Lanore McIlvrae is willing to do whatever it takes to secure a future with her beloved, Luke Findley.