God can find and touch souls in the most unlikely places. Esteemed author Grace Livingston Hill and her aunt, Isabella Alden, knew how to weave such life - changing tales of classic romance. In Lo, Michael, a newsboy saves the life of an heiress - and doors of opportunity suddenly open to him. In Patch of Blue, Chris has much of worldly value -but a few words from a sermon open his eyes to the important things he lacks. In An Unknown God, a strange series of events takes Brad to an opera house where he must face the truth about his life. And in Alden's Stephen Mitchell's Journey, a trip teaches the title character things that change not only him but everyone within his acquaintance.
Four Complete Novels Including: The Angel of His Presence, The Man of the Desert, Marcia Schuyler, and Unto the End (a novel by Isabella Alden, an aunt to Grace Livingston Hill).
When Alan Monteith decides to help a friend in need by delivering a bottle of medicine to a sick woman, he never imagined being stranded in a blizzard.
Jane Arleth’s mountain vacation is cut short when she receives news that both her parents have been sick back home.
When her dreams of a breathtaking, whirlwind wedding turn into a disastrous situation, will a handsome stranger be able to restore Betty’s faith and lead the prodigal girl back home?
And supporting Maris as she stands up to Tilford’s selfish demands comes naturally to an honorable man like Lane. But can he help Maris recognize true love, or is he too late?
When a neighbor becomes sick, an elderly woman hails a skater using the frozen river to commute to work.
Dana Barron was raised by a godly father and had no contact with his mother who took his sister and abandoned the family over twenty years ago.
While traveling to accept a position as companion to an elderly lady out West, Rachel Rainsford receives a startling note from a fellow train passenger—she’s actually in the middle of a dastardly scheme to sell her as companion to a ...
First published in 1898, this Grace Livingston Hill classic is a wonderful example of her ability to weave a moving story about perspectives on life.
When relatives move in and want to split up her six younger brothers and sisters, Jennifer Graeme feels she has not option but to flee with them and take refuge on the family's houseboat.