Rediscover the Old West through three romantic adventures written by bestselling authors and delight in how faith and romance intersect in unexpected ways.
Part II of the book is the story of seven houses and the places they inhabit—each with a completely different character and soul: a charming cottage completely rebuilt into a casual but gracious house for a young family in bucolic Mill ...
... the dignitaries, the flashing camera bulbs, Margaret Mitchell signing “To Mr. and Mrs. Delaney, Best Regards, Peggy Mitchell” on Grandmother's theater program; and the silk-and-taffeta gown Grandmother had worn to the ball afterward ...
swathes the rooms as marsh grass covers the landscape. Sepia browns of handblocked linen and tortoiseshell bamboo blinds further the palette. Pops of blue and turquoise—as the sky can appear above the marsh—are seen in the glazed lamps ...
This book will interest scholars of public policy, women and gender studies, South Asian studies, and urban planning.
Seven hamster brothers, having outgrown their hole, begin an adventure-filled quest that takes them across the sea and a desert, up a mountain, and through a labyrinth as they seek a new home.
appointment to meet with Bryant and a friendship began that grew to include others . Michael Youssef had founded a fast growing Anglican church near Mt. Vernon . Jim had heard of Michael's thriving ministry and was eager to get ...
Or will the past catch up to her even here in the middle of nowhere? Cathleen Armstrong pens a debut novel filled with complex, lovable characters making their way through life and relationships the best they can.
Will they ever find a place to call home? New York Times-bestselling author Sandra Dallas gives middle-grade readers a timely story of young people searching for a home and a better way of life.
Caring for her two younger siblings after their unreliable mother abandons them, fifteen-year-old Anna discovers the difficulties of trying to be a parent.
Lesbian Fiction: Historical Fiction - "Luke" Hamilton has always been sure that she'd never marry.