![]() Now together for the first time, six complete Christian, historical, western romances from bestselling authors you know and love. Until she can find out the truth behind the embezzlement of her family’sīusiness while evading the danger lurking around her. Returning in bits and pieces, she must keep up the charade of amnesia Trouble discerning between lies and truth. With amnesia stealing a year of her memories, she has Win her heart again before she marries the wrong man.Ī makeshift hospital, Olivia Macqueen finds herself recovering from a Nowĭrew is on a race with the wedding clock to either help her remember or Things only get worse when he discovers sheīelieves she’s still engaged to the abusive scoundrel, Lloyd Pratt. After she regainsĬonsciousness, the doctor’s hopes are quickly dashed as he realizes sheĭoesn’t remember him. Rubble, where he finds her injured and lifeless. On a desperate mission toįind the lady who owns his heart, he frantically searches through the Nothing Doctor Andrew Warwick has ever seen. The Charleston earthquake has left destruction like Why? Because they're ours-they come right from our hearts-the authors who write the posts for this blog each day.Ĭlick on the Book Covers to Get Your Copy! ![]() Use today's post as a checklist-we've got summer reading covered! Whether your days are lazy and hazy or frantic and full, you'll appreciate winding down to escape into a good book-and we've got one to fit your every reading mood, from sweet and romantic to mysterious or downright suspenseful. Browse our "bookstore" below, and get ready for summer. She also wrote a number of stand-alone novels, which were also generally successful. Other series written by Montgomery include the "Emily" and "Pat" books, which, although successful, did not reach the same level of popularity as the "Anne" books. She desired instead to create books about other young, female characters. Montgomery stopped writing about Anne in 1920, writing in her journal that she had tired of the character. For much of her life, writing was her one great solace. Lucy endured several periods of depression while trying to cope with the duties of motherhood, church life, and with her husband’s attacks of depression and deteriorating health. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Leaskdale. Ewan and Lucy had three sons, although the second was stillborn. Following her grandmother's death in 1911, she married Ewen Macdonald, a Presbyterian minister. They moved to Ontario where he’d taken the position of minister of St. She continued to write and publish material (Including numerous sequels to Anne) for the rest of her life. In 1908 and was an immediate success, instantly establishing Lucy’s career. During this time, she created many imaginary friends and worlds to cope with her loneliness. Much of Lucy’s childhood was spent alone. Her grief-stricken father gave custody of Lucy to her maternal grandparents who lived in Cavendish and raised her in a strict and unforgiving manner. Her mother died of tuberculosis when Lucy was just 21 months her. Lucy Maud Montgomery was born in Clifton(now New London) in Prince Edward Island, Canada, on November 30, 1874. But we wouldn't have Anne without Lucy Maud Montgomery. I've recently bought my granddaughter her first Anne book. Who didn't love Anne-with an E-her bright red hair, constant chattiness, and lively personality? Now years later, I've watched the whole Green Gables series and Anne of Avonlea several times and read many of the Anne books. ![]() Several decades ago, I lived next door to my sister, and once a week, I'd eagerly rush over to her house to watch the latest episode of Anne of Green Gables.
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