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1896, Philadelphia. In this sequel to "In Name Only" (2009 FQP), "A
Subtle Grace" continues the story of the wealthy and unconventional
O'Donovan Family as they approach the dawn of a new century.
(Religious Fiction) At 19, Kathleen (oldest daughter) is unmarried
with no prospects. Fearing the lonely fate of an old maid, her
impatience leads to an infatuation with the first man who shows
interest. The suave, handsome son of the local police chief seems a
perfect match. But will her impulsive manner prevent her from
recognizing her true beloved? A disturbing turn of events brings a
dark shadow that threatens the life-long happiness she desires. Dr.
Luke Peterson (the family's new physician) also makes quite an
impression on Kathleen. His affection for her leads him to
startling revelations: about Kathleen, about his practice and, most
importantly, about himself. Will (oldest son) believes God may be
calling him to a religious vocation. Eventually, he discovers the
hidden circumstances of his humble beginnings compelling him to
embark on a pilgrimage to Rome. Although 'A Subtle Grace' is the
sequel to 'In Name Only, ' each book can be read independently of
the other.
Mary Catherine Whelihan made it out of Walkerville alive once
before. Can she pull it off this time? Bullies, sexual harassment,
finding a corpse in the local creek.... Cate's childhood in 1980s
Walkerville was murder So what could possibly tempt her to return?
A cryptic email from Eugene Marcasian, MD, her grade school crush,
might do the trick. Can Cate and Gene find the cause of the
mysterious illness afflicting nearly all of the girls in their
graduating class, including Cate herself? Or will corporate bullies
continue to take down anyone who gets in their way? More
importantly, can Cate stay alive long enough to get one more slice
of tomato pie?
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Angela's Song (Paperback)
Annmarie Creedon; Edited by Ellen Gable Hrkach
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Widow and mother of three, Angela 'Jel' Cooke is full of regret
about her marriage to her late husband. Her close friends can see
that she is keeping busy to avoid her pain. But no amount of
cooking, baking, volunteering or late-night games of Yahtzee with
her BFF can bring her any peace. When Jack Bartolomucci walks into
her life, he challenges Angela to face her demons head on. What
follows is a poignant, sometimes hilarious tale of hope and
healing.
After three heartbreaking miscarriages, Tom and Jenny Callahan are
happily anticipating the birth of their sixth child. Their
neighbor, however, is secretly hatching a sinister plot which will
find Jenny and her unborn baby fighting for their lives. "Stealing
Jenny is a gripping novel filled with engaging characters, a
compelling mystery and a message which underscores the precious
dignity of life. I literally couldn't put it down and give Stealing
Jenny my highest recommendation." Lisa M. Hendey, Founder of
CatholicMom.com and author of A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms
"Ellen Gable is a masterful storyteller. Stealing Jenny is a
smoothly written, chilling tale of gripping suspense. There are
terrifying moments and heart-wrenching moments. Catholic faith and
hope are tested. Above all, the sacredness and privilege of
precious new life is made indisputably evident. I never wanted it
to end " Therese Heckenkamp, Traditional Catholic Novels.com
"Stealing Jenny is my favorite kind of fiction: a thought-provoking
psychological suspense novel in its own right, with a
life-affirming message that adds even more to its depth. Another
finely-plotted story and a cast of very real and well-drawn
characters which highlight Ellen Gable's ability to write beautiful
Catholic fiction in any genre." Krisi Keley, author, "On the Soul
of a Vampire," and "Pro Luce Habere" "Stealing Jenny will keep you
on the edge of your seat and probably destroy your sleep pattern as
you stay up to find out what happens. But beyond being a great
suspense, it's also an excellent example of morals in action and
family life redeemed." Sarah Reinhard, author "Welcome Baby Jesus:
Advent and Christmas Reflections for Families"
A Catholic guide for parent and child to discuss the child's
emerging sexuality. Reviews: "I thank Carolyn J. Smith for
thoughtfully and prayerfully compiling a resource that will help
parents in explaining the facts of life to their children by
placing it within the context of our Faith and the Theology of the
Body. Growing Up in God's Image is a wonderful tool for any
parent..." Lisa M. Hendey, Founder and Editor CatholicMom.com and
author of A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms "This book guides
parents to gradually expand a child's understanding of life
beginning with how the love of family reflects the love of God.
Teaching the facts of life fully demands including the spiritual.
Caroline does a beautiful job explaining the physical changes that
occur during puberty while including the responsibility to be true
to God's plan and purpose for our bodies. The life lessons are
presented in clear language and will enrich not just the children,
but the parents also reading this book as an aid." Patti Maguire
Armstrong, author "Courageous, timely and beautifully sensitive. In
a time when our children are bombarded by all the wrong messages
about their bodies, here is a wonderful guide for parents to talk
to their children about Godliness, their bodies and sex." Donna
Piscitelli, children's author "A useful guidebook for parents and a
resource that's sure to strengthen your family. Discard the dread
of "the talk" and embrace the beauty of a faith-based approach. My
copy's sure to be dog-eared and passed along " Sarah Reinhard,
author of Catholic Family Fun and SnoringScholar.com
Come My Beloved: Inspiring Stories of Catholic Courtship is a
celebration of faith and enduring love. This compilation includes
12 courtship/dating stories which will inspire, captivate and
entertain readers. Included are the following stories: A widow with
eight children meets a widower with six children; a woman prays to
God for a husband and years later, finds herself falling in love
with a seminarian; a man asks his live-in girlfriend "What if we
stopped having sex?" and is greeted with tears of joy; an atheist
falls in love with her Catholic Prince Charming; a couple meet
through a Christian introduction service. What these couples have
in common is a deep faith in God and faithfulness to the Catholic
Church's teachings.
1876, Philadelphia. Caroline Martin's life has finally taken a turn
for the better. After years of hard work, she has met a virtuous
and wealthy man whose love seems to promise the kind of life
realized only within the comforting novels she keeps on her night
table. Tragedy, however, will teach Caroline of the complexity with
which God Himself authors the lives of those who turn toward him.
Gold Medal winner for Religious Fiction in the 2010 IPPY Awards.
Emily's Hope is the gripping story of one young woman's physical,
emotional, spiritual journey from high school to adulthood.
Interspersed throughout the story are flashbacks to Emily's
great-grandmother's troubled life, with a climax culminating in the
surprising revelation that Emily and her great-grandmother are
connected more deeply than by ancestral ties alone.
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