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When mail-order bride Juniper's husband vanishes, she writes to
him-but fears she's waiting for a ghost in a ghost town. A century
later, Johnny Sutherland discovers her letters while restoring her
abandoned farmhouse. Can her loving words from the distant past
change his present? 1902: Upon arriving in Kenworthy, California,
mail-order bride Juniper Cohen is met by the pounding of the gold
mine, an untamable landscape, and her greatest surprise of all: the
kind and charming man who awaits her. But when the mine proves
empty of profit, and when Juniper's husband, John, vanishes,
Juniper is left to fend for herself and her young daughter in the
dying town that is now her home. Juniper pens letters to her
husband but fears she is waiting on a ghost. Perhaps worse, rumors
abound claiming the man she loves could be an outlaw. Fighting for
survival, she befriends the few people left in Kenworthy and
refuses to leave, resolving to be exactly where her husband left
her in case he comes home. Surviving in a ghost town requires
trusting the kindness of a few remaining souls, including the one
who can unlock the mystery of her husband's disappearance. Present
day: Trying to escape the heartache of his failed marriage, Johnny
Sutherland throws himself into raising his children and restoring a
hundred-year-old abandoned farmhouse in what was once known as
Kenworthy in the San Jacinto Mountains. While exploring its secrets
he uncovers Juniper's letters and is moved by the handwritten
accounts that bear his name-and as a love story from the past
touches his own world, Johnny might discover yet that hope and
resilience go hand in hand. With The Gold in These Hills, acclaimed
and beloved author Joanne Bischof returns with an absorbing
masterpiece of faith, perseverance, and love that changes the
course of history. Sweeping, Inspirational fiction with historical
and contemporary timelines Stand-alone novel Book length: 93,000
words Includes discussion questions for book clubs and a note from
the author
"The Norgaard brothers and their families will steal your heart."
-Catherine West, author of Where Hope Begins Heartache and regret,
boldness and sacrifice. What will restoration cost the beloved
Norgaard family? Aven Norgaard understands courage. Orphaned within
an Irish workhouse, then widowed at just nineteen, she voyaged to
America where she was wooed and wed by Thor Norgaard, a Deaf man in
rural Appalachia. That the Lord saw her along the winding journey
and that Aven now carries Thor's child are blessings beyond
measure. Yet while Thor holds her heart, it is Haakon-his younger
brother and rival-who haunts her memories. Having fled the Norgaard
orchard after trying to take Aven as his own, Haakon sails on the
North Atlantic ice trade, where his soul is plagued with regrets
that distance cannot heal. Not even the beautiful Norwegian woman
he's pursued can ease the torment. When the winds bear him home
after four years away, Haakon finds the family on the brink of
tragedy. A decades-old feud with the neighboring farm has wrenched
them into the fiercest confrontation on Blackbird Mountain since
the Civil War. Haakon's cunning and strength hold the power to seal
many fates, including Thor's-which is already imperiled due to a
grave illness brought to him at the first prick of warfare. Now
Haakon faces the hardest choice of his life. One that shapes a
battlefield where pride must be broken enough to be restored, and
where a prodigal son may finally know the healing peace of
surrender and the boundless gift of forgiveness. And when it comes
to the woman he left behind in Norway, he just might discover that
while his heart belongs to a daughter of the north, she's been
awaiting him on shores more distant than the land he's fighting
for. From Christy Award-winning author Joanne Bischof comes
Daughters of Northern Shores: the highly anticipated sequel to her
moving novel Sons of Blackbird Mountain.
Two handsome brothers. An age-old Appalachian feud. And a love that
may tear the Norgaard family apart. After the tragic death of her
husband, Aven Norgaard is beckoned to give up her life in Norway to
become a housekeeper in the rugged hills of nineteenth-century
Appalachia. Upon arrival, she finds herself in the home of her late
husband's cousins-three brothers who make a living by brewing hard
cider on their three-hundred-acre farm. Yet even as a stranger in a
foreign land, Aven has hope to build a new life in this tight-knit
family. But her unassuming beauty disrupts the bond between the
brothers. The youngest two both desire her hand, and Aven is caught
in the middle, unsure where-and whether-to offer her affection.
While Haakon is bold and passionate, it is Thor who casts the
greatest spell upon her. Though Deaf, mute, and dependent on hard
drink to cope with his silent pain, Thor possesses a sobering
strength. As autumn ushers in the apple harvest, the rift between
Thor and Haakon deepens and Aven faces a choice that risks hearts.
Will two brothers' longing for her quiet spirit tear apart a
family? Can she find a tender belonging in this remote, rugged, and
unfamiliar world? A haunting tale of struggle and redemption, Sons
of Blackbird Mountain is a portrait of grace in a world where the
broken may find new life through the healing mercy of love.
"Beloved author Joanne Bischof doesn't disappoint with her latest
beautifully written, heartrending tale . . . a quick favorite for
historical romance readers." -Elizabeth Byler Younts, author of The
Solace of Water "Bischof (The Lady and the Lionheart) transports
readers to late 19th-century Appalachian Virginia in this moving
historical romance . . . With fine historical details and stark
prose that fits the story, Bischof skillfully weaves a tale of love
and redemption in rough Appalachia." -Publishers Weekly "Christy-
and Carol Award-winning author Bischof (The Lady and the Lionheart)
creates endearing characters and a heartwarming story line in this
unforgettable novel about the power of family, love, and the true
meaning of home. Fans of Kristy Cambron, Julie Klassen, and Susan
Meissner will love this one." -Library Journal "Sons of Blackbird
Mountain is a quiet gem of a historical romance. Refreshingly real
and honest in its depiction of flawed but lovable individuals, it
introduces characters readers will want to meet again." -CBA Market
magazine
"Night's chill tickled her skin. Lonnie pressed her hands together
and glanced up. He was even more handsome up close. Having grown up
the shy, awkward daughter of Joel Sawyer, she'd hardly spoken to
any boy, let alone the one who had mothers whispering warnings in
their daughter's ears and fathers loading shotguns."
Pretty Lonnie Sawyer is shy and innocent, used to fading into the
background within her family, and among the creeks and hollows of
the Appalachian hills. Though her family is poor and her father
abusive, she clings to a quiet faith. But when handsome ladies' man
and bluegrass musician Gideon O'Riley steals a kiss, that one
action seals her fate.
Her father forces her into a hasty marriage with Gideon--a man she
barely knows and does not love. Equally frustrated and confused by
his new responsibilities, Gideon yearns for a fresh start, forcing
Lonnie on an arduous journey away from her home in Rocky Knob.
Her distant groom can't seem to surrender his rage at the injustice
of the forced matrimony or give Lonnie any claim in his life. What
will it take for Gideon to give up his past, embrace Lonnie's God,
and discover a hope that can heal their two fractured hearts?
Gideon only ever cared about himself. Now that Lonnie is his wife,
will he ever be worthy of her heart?
Gideon O'Riley has two wives--but he doesn't know it.
Settling into a simple life in the majestic Blue Ridge mountains,
Lonnie and Gideon O'Riley have finally found happiness after the
rocky start to their marriage. The roguish bluegrass musician has
fallen in love with his gentle wife and the God she serves, and
Lonnie rests secure in his tenderness for her and their young son.
A heartless ruse interupts their peace, bringing them back to Rocky
Knob--and forces them to face the claims of Cassie Allan, a woman
who says she is Gideon's rightful wife.
As Gideon wades into the depths of his past choices, Lonnie is
stunned by the revelations. She has no choice but to navigate this
new path, knowing that surviving the devastating blow will take
every ounce of strength she has.
While Gideon's guilt and his bitterness towards Cassie threatens
to burn up his fledgling faith, Lonnie wrestles to find the courage
to trust the God who brought them together in the first place. Will
their hard-earned love be able to conquer all?
Lonnie only wanted her husband's love. Now that he belongs to
another, can she surrender Gideon to a God with a bigger plan?
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