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In the fifth installment of the Journeys of the Stranger series,
legendary hero John Stranger works to break up an eight-man band of
night riders who are terrorizing local ranchers near Billings,
Montana. As he works to bring justice to the outlaws, John remains
unaware that another "stranger" has adopted his identity and is
robbing and murdering people in the area. Ultimately, the Stranger
brings in the last night-riding bandit, only to find himself
arrested for even worse crimes. Can the Stranger clear his name?
The answer lies in Al Lacy's Circle of Fire.
They say, "I do," and only death shall part them. Back from their
honeymoon, Dr. Dane and Tharyn Logan eagerly assume the reins of
the medical practice in a small Colorado mining community. Dane's
selfless heroism quickly earns him a fine reputation among the
townsfolk. But the hardship and danger of the West strike home when
a band of renegade Utes captures Thayrn's dear friend Melinda. Will
hope survive after Melinda's friends and fiance have given her up
for dead?
Story Behind the Book
When the challenge of the Western frontier began luring men and
women westward from the eastern, northern, southern, and midwestern
states in the mid-nineteenth century, they found a land that was
beyond what they had imagined. Wherever they settled, from the wide
Missouri River to the white-foamed shores of the Pacific Ocean,
they clung to the hope of a bright new beginning for their lives.
Often their hopes were dashed by fierce opposition from the Indians
who had inhabited the land long before them. At times there was
also struggle for survival against the hard winters and the
loneliness of the vast frontier.
The Zarbo brothers are seasoned outlaws with a reputation for
killing. Already wanted in two states, they set their sights on
Colorado and a string of bank robberies. They don't count on
running into Chief U.S. Marshal John Brockman.
John arrests Lee Zarbo, but his brothers remain in hiding. Lee's
sentence to death by hanging incitesthem to desperate measures.
They'll do anything to get him out alive. Even kidnap the Chief
U.S. Marshal's daughter.
When John learns of his young daughter's captivity and the
conditions for her release, he must turn to the Lord for direction.
It takes all the faith he can muster to wait for the answer.
Without freeing a dangerous criminal, can John find Ginny before
they kill her?
The Angel of Mercy series follows the adventures of certified
medical nurse Breanna Baylor as she seeks to serve her fellow man
and restore her relationship with her true love - John Stranger of
the Journeys of the Stranger series - in the post-Civil War West. A
Promise for Breanna finds the heroine face to face with Frank
Miller, the man who once broke her heart and led her to mistrust
men, sabotaging her relationship with John Stranger. Suspense,
danger, romance, and spiritual truth each play a part in this
compelling story that draws readers into the life of an angel of
mercy. - Publisher
As Jack and Julianna make their way back to Fort Bridger to
announce their engagement they run across a couple stranded along
the road, Matt and Emily McDermott, and their daughter Holly. Holly
is six years old and bears a remarkable resemblance to Patty Ruth.
When tragedy strikes and Holly dies of pneumonia Emily McDermott
becomes mentally unstable and refuses to believe that Holly is
dead. She heads out one day to find Holly and mistakes Patty Ruth
as her dead daughter. Matt's heart is torn between his wife and the
guilt of keeping Patty Ruth. He finally decides he must take Patty
Ruth home on Christmas Eve. Hannah decides that God has given her
the perfect gift this Christmas-to have Patty Ruth back.
At the altar Linda Forrest discovers her fiancee has eloped -- with
her own sister! Starting a new life as a mail order bride she finds
her husband has a sinister secret, but that no danger can place her
beyond God's love.
When Hannah Cooper and her children pray for the salvation of their
Jewish friend, Jacob Kates, they have no idea what it might take to
see that prayer answered. Mary Beth Cooper has said that, if need
be, she'll give her life to see him become a Christian. But will
she have to prove it? Thousands of devoted Lacy readers will find
out in this eighth installment of the Hannah of Fort Bridger
series, which continues the saga of a widowed frontier woman's
faith-filled journey through the hardships and joys of life.
New Orleans, 1870. With her infant daughter Larissa, Julianna
LeCroix heads west to begin a new life in Idaho after unscrupulous
lawyers steal her inheritance following her husband's death. Along
the way she encounters kind strangers who share the gospel with
her, and a desperate drifter named Jack Bower who takes her hostage
to conceal his identity from hired killers hot on his trail. As he
travels with Julianna, Jack finds himself falling in love with the
spirited and beautiful young widow. He hires on with a local
rancher, becomes a Christian, and eventually asks Julianna to marry
him-just before the stagecoach that would separate them forever
heads for the horizon
In this seventh installment in the Hannah of Fort Bridger series,
twin tragedies set the stage for God's glorious provision. A
vicious mountain lion attack leaves beautiful, young rancher Carrie
Wright a widow. An outlaw on his way to prison escapes the law long
enough to shoot Doug McClain's wife, making him the lonely father
of a young daughter. Then heroine Hannah Cooper, newly widowed
herself, comforts Carrie with the knowledge that while God's
servants will tread through the valley of weeping, they will also
keep moving toward another mountaintop. When employment
opportunities bring Doug and Carrie together, unexpected sparks fly
and finally they can envision a future "beyond the valley."
Writing against the dramatic backdrop of beautiful Brunswick,
Maine, and following the story's main characters into the Battle of
Gettysburg-a critical turning point in the Civil War-author Al Lacy
spins a tale of courage and lost love as heroic Captain Shane
Donovan mourns the failing health of the wife he cherishes and is
ultimately reunited with the love of his youth in the bittersweet
Season of Valor.
In southern Wyoming, an influenza epidemic sweeps in on the tails
of a raging blizzard. An already tense situation between whites and
the Cheyenne, Shoshoni, and Blackfoot Indian tribes is aggravated
when the Indians begin attacking settlers and soldiers alike. Only
the nearby Crow remain friendly, at one point even rescuing an army
patrol under attack. When influenza and starvation threaten the
Crow, Hannah and a young doctor come to their aid. The hungry
settlers complain at first, but eventually come to admire and
respect the example set by Hannah's Touch of Compassion.
At the Battle of Chancellorsville, four soldiers risk their lives
to come to the aid of their friend Rance Dayton while he is under
fire. An official commendation from General Stonewall Jackson
follows, and the four are proclaimed heroes. But in a matter of
days, their lives change drastically when the four mistake General
Jackson and other approaching riders for Union soldiers and open
fire. Jackson is killed and the four former heroes, now hounded and
shamed, head west and turn to lives of crime. And it is Rance
Dayton, now a U.S. marshal, who must bring the outlaws to justice.
As the civil war begins, the wealthy Ruffin family is torn by
forces threatening their way of life. Experience the heartache and
dramatic victory of two couples battling jealousy and racial
hatred.
Young Russian Vladimir Petrovna is always minutes away from
disaster. He is a Christian in a pagan country that exacts extreme
penalties from believers. His farm is nearly destroyed by blight
and he cannot pay the taxes he owes. And he is a husband and father
of three whose daughter is secretly in love with a Cossack-one of
the very soldiers who persecute families like Vladimir's. Though he
may lose everything he loves, Vladimir must trust God as he
navigates his river of trouble. When he finally arrives in the
"land of the free and the home of the brave," his destiny-and
faith-is changed forever.
Handsome, accomplished Dr. Erik Linden veers between heroism and
accolades/ failure and despair in this fascinating new historical
novel. A recent medical graduate in nineteenth-century Switzerland,
Erik finds himself in a crisis of faith after his former fiancee
dies on his operating table. Should he give up performing surgery?
Should he abandon his homeland and seek a better life in a freer
place? Meanwhile, lovely young Dova, a friend in Erik's hometown,
faces murderous avengers after identifying them to the authorities,
even as she struggles with an affection that she must keep quiet.
As the two young people cope with love's longings on opposite
shores, can they find the serenity of God's covering in The Secret
Place?
Nineteen-year-old Stephan Varda flees his father's wrath over the
death of his beloved brother in unstable 1880s Hungary. It doesn't
take long for Miklos Varda to regret losing yet another son, but
it's already too late to find Stephan. Strong-tempered Miklos
learns one bitter lesson after another until he becomes homeless
himself -- at the same time Stephan is learning about the mercy of
Jesus Christ from a beautiful, devout young Hungarian-American.
Intricately coordinated events lead both Stephan and Miklos to
America and to a pivotal decision: whether or not to accept God's
undying love.
Inheriting his slighted forefathers' bitter hatred for Queen
Victoria, Nigel Whitaker has finally found a way to punish the
Queen: kidnap her great-grandson David, "the apple of her eye," and
whisk him off to America. But when fortune-seeking emigrants Jeremy
and Cecelia Barlow, unable to have children of their own after a
riding accident, become attached to the adorable child, his fate is
even more uncertain. Meanwhile back in England, Queen Victoria's
grace and her faith in Christ are working changes in the heart of
Nigel's secret accomplice. The Lacys weave another complex plot
line involving America's early immigrants and revealing the
all-knowing power of God.
Picking up where the first book in the Fort Bridger series leaves
off, Consider the Lilies finds Hannah's wagon train twenty days
from Fort Bridger as she deals with her children's and her own
grief over her husband's death. In Fort Bridger, the Solomons make
many friends. Yet there is one man, embittered by the Civil War,
who hates Hannah because her husband fought on the Union side of
the war, and because she is a strong woman who still plans to run
the general store. In a fit of temper, this man, Alex Patterson,
sets a fire that destroys Hannah's store, and seemingly her future.
But just when Hannah is about to give up, she is reminded to cling
to God's promises that he will provide. Soon she sees God's hand
upon her life. As a result, Hannah is able to recover...and even
lead Alex Patterson to Christ through her example of forgiveness.
Writing 2,500 years ago, the prophet Ezekiel predicted a
Russian-Islamic invasion of Israel in the last days. The third book
in Mark Hitchcock's fascinating prophecy series explains the
relevance of this prediction to today's world. First, he
establishes how the current global scene sets the stage for this
event and focuses on the identity of the invading nations (those
mentioned in Ezekiel are like a Who's Who of Israel's current
enemies). Hitchcock then considers the time and motives for their
attack. Finally, he discusses God's dramatic intervention that will
pave the way for the Antichrist's worldwide empire.
Fighting for the Confederacy, Major Dalton learns that enemy
soldiers have hurt his beloved wife and caused the death of their
unborn son. Will he obtain revenge, or learn that vengeance truly
belongs to the Lord?
Wounded in the Civil War, Captain McGraw is caught between two
loves -- an army nurse and the wife who abandoned him and now wants
him back. A thrilling tale of love and the deadly forces of war.
Picking up where the second book in the Fort Bridger series leaves
off, No Place for Fear finds Hannah Solomon befriending Betsy
Fordham, a woman whose husband was captured and killed by Cheyenne
Indians. Through friendship, Hannah talks with Betsy of the help
God can providing in overcoming her bitterness and fear. Though
that message is at first rejected, the disappearance of Betsy's two
young sons-and their eventual rescue by Shoshone Indians-brings her
to the place where she's ready to hear the message that God loves
her, and that His perfect love casts out fear.
When three murderers escape from the Colorado Territorial Prison,
Marshal Hollowy and the mysterious stranger track them down. A
thrilling tale of faith, soul-stirring love, and a violent family
vendetta.
The man in black and the woman he loves help a small town targeted
by cattle rustlers. Can the Stranger keep Jim Logan's family from
destruction and rescue a beautiful woman separated from the man she
loves?
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