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Christian Single
Elaine Littau
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R462
Discovery Miles 4 620
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Restored (Paperback)
Mar Omega; Elaine Littau
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R299
Discovery Miles 2 990
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In 1866 Palo Duro Canyon, Texas, a medicine woman's skills were put
to the test as her little boy, Nobel, watched. A series of events
began on that day and eventually drove him from the place that he
loved. Years later, he returned to the canyon with his wife,
Myrtle, and their children. There they fight against evil from the
past and present. Myrtle and her friend, Sally, were rescued from a
brothel as children. Sally takes the arduous trip to Texas in
search of the mother who sold her to the evil man who took the
girls to the mining camps of Colorado. Filled with romance,
adventure, and history, Capture the Wandering Heart will hold you
to the last page.
Desperate to save her life and that of her five-year-old brother,
Nan packs and flees an abusive home, embarking on a journey that
will test her faith, determination, and spirit. Set in the 1800s,
Nan's Journey, follows Nan and her brother, Elmer, as they seek
safety and find refuge and hope in the arms of a family of
strangers-including Fred Young, a disgruntled preacher turned
mountain man, who reaches out to help, only to find a hope and love
renewed in his own heart. In her first novel, author Elaine Littau
weaves memorable characters into the vivid background of the wild,
unsettled heart of America, presenting readers with the timeless
struggle of overcoming adversity, and seeking hope above all
through Nan's Journey.
Nobel Reeves had his hands full when he found a little toddler
wandering in the tall grass of the Great Plains. Who was this
child? Where were her parents? How would he evade the law long
enough to see that she was safe? Would he ever have a home of his
own or was he to remain a fugitive? Kidnapped on her way home from
school, fifteen-year-old Myrtle Jennings finds herself in the
clutches of unsavory men. Their intent is to give her over to their
boss who gathers young girls for his traveling brothel. She must
escape, but how? If she does get away, how will her family and
friends accept her after they find out what has happened to her?
Rescued out of the clutches of slavery and returned home to safety,
Lily Henderson and her family moved from their home in Kansas City
to a farm in Meade, Kansas. Lily's unwanted child remained unnamed
until two desperate men blew onto the farm with their brother at
the brink of death, Set on the plains of Kansas in the 1870s, The
Restless Kansas Wind has characters that will spark the imagination
of readers who enjoy Christian Historical Romance.
Bill and Betty Wall's popularity in the Country Music Scene is
growing. Looking from the outside-in everything about her life
seems perfect. Being a newlywed is nothing like she imagined and
worry about Joey, her brother who is MIA from the Vietnam War,
keeps her up at night. Betty's parents had tried everything they
could think of to get information about him only to find that he
was released from a POW camp and sent to the USA. Where could he
be? Why didn't he come home to Oklahoma? After receiving a letter
from a private investigator in regards to the child she put up for
adoption over two years ago, Betty's life was further complicated.
Her hopes were high that she might be able to mother the child she
gave away only to be faced with court appearances and setbacks that
stretched her faith in God to the limit.
As soon as the wedding bells stopped ringing Roy and June Miller
had to make adjustments in living as a married couple. Roy was a
rough and gritty lawman who struggled to express emotions for his
wife. June was a love-starved woman who had never heard words of
endearment expressed in the way her heart needed. Would a
separation make the marriage stronger or kill the love that had
begun to grow? Set in the 1880s, Walk Slowly Through the Dark,
takes the reader into the high altitude of a mountain top in
Colorado. New characters are introduced and familiar characters
face their own walk through the dark in hopes of reaching the
light.
Betty Barnes finds herself hundreds of miles away from her Guymon,
Oklahoma home. Since leaving for a large Bible College in Missouri,
her life has been twisted around. Not that things weren't already a
challenge for her with her brother in Vietnam and her heart
bleeding from a recent break up. Faced with unbearable loneliness
and loss, she arrives at a diner six miles from Nashville. There,
she has a chance to pick up the pieces and build a new life for
herself as an independant young woman with a great future ahead of
her
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Luke's Legacy (Paperback)
Elaine Littau; Illustrated by Marlin Littau, Jonna Feavel
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R398
Discovery Miles 3 980
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Pursuit of adventure caused Luke and Bonnie to join the wagon train
west. Thirst for love drove Ruby away from her loving home and
caused her to grow up faster than her thirteen years could fathom.
Catastrophe caught Luke in its clutches and made him choose the
legacy he would leave behind. In Luke's Legacy, Book III of the
Nan's Heritage Series, author Elaine Littau depicts characters that
must live with the decisions they make. Full of passion,
heartbreak, deception, romance, and resolve, Luke's Legacy promises
to hold you captive from the first pages.
Driven to escape his past and the demons who haunt him, Elk
discovers a love he long thought dead. Set against the rugged
beauty of the Colorado Rockies of the 1800's, Elk's Resolve follows
the travails and triumphs of Elk, the White Indian. Guided by the
hand of God, he finds his true self and defeats the voices who
demand his destruction. In Elk's Resolve, book II of Nan's Heritage
Series, author Elaine Littau depicts characters who struggle with
hatred, depression, loss and fear. Full of passion, heartbreak,
romance, rivalry, and hope, Elk's Resolve will fascinate you from
the first page.
The old trunk sat unclaimed on the depot platform for more than two
decades. John Forrester 's decision to use it as an escape vehicle
would result in it becoming either an untimely coffin or a way to
freedom for his only nephew, Timothy. "Timothy's Home," Book V of
The Nan's Heritage Series, brings the story of the trunk and the
people connected to it full circle. New characters blend with
beloved ones from the other books in the series giving a window
into life of the 1800s in Colorado. In Elaine Littau's latest
offering, "Timothy's Home," she endeavors to keep the story
unpredictable as well as developing compelling characters and plot
lines. Will Timothy find a place to call 'home'?
Rejection was an emotion Gertie Brenan knew well. At the age of
eighteen, she finds herself at the threshold of life and comes to
realize that because of the rejection of her fiance, many options
are open to her. In her childhood rejection held her captive. Now,
it gives her freedom that few women of her time were afforded. Set
in the beauty of Denver, Colorado in the 1860s, The Eyes of a
Stranger follows vivid characters who are fraught with conflict,
sorrow, and the tenacity to build a life in the frontier of the
Western United States.
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