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Umba (Paperback)
Sherry Derr-Wille
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R342
Discovery Miles 3 420
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Round Tree (Paperback)
Sherry Derr-Wille
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R342
Discovery Miles 3 420
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Directions of Love (Paperback)
Sherry Derr-Wille, Luanna Rugh, Christie Shary
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R449
Discovery Miles 4 490
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Seasons of Love (Paperback)
Sherry Derr-Wille, Luanna Rugh, Christie Shary
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R446
Discovery Miles 4 460
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Snowflake Secrets (Paperback)
Sherry Derr-Wille, Luanna Rugh, Christie Shary
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R452
Discovery Miles 4 520
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Sky Eyes (Paperback)
Sherry Derr-Wille
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R248
Discovery Miles 2 480
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Denise Hopkins can't believe her eyes when her Ouija Board spells
out My name is Gwain. I knew you in 1470. You were my brother's
wife and I was your lover. After an erotic dream, Denise wakes up
in the body of Davida Burke who is about to be married to the
handsome Robert when Charles McGowan announces she belongs to him
and takes her as his wife. Gwain McGowan has been called to McGowan
manor to become the surrogate father for his brother's son. Known
for his sexual conquests he has no doubt he can father a child, but
doing so for his brother is something else. Once he meets Davida he
is afraid he will not be able to leave her once the child is
christened.
For Clay Martin his parents' past is something he knows nothing
about. He's hoping a summer spent with his Uncle Gary in Missouri
will shed some light on it. Amy Baines has a secret too, but
doesn't know it until Clay comes to town and helps her delve into
her forgotten past. By the time they realize their friendship could
lead to more, Clay has gone back to San Francisco and Amy is coming
to grips with her St. Louis family. Can they bridge the miles and
find love?
Jesse Tyler spent her life riding with her father's outlaw gang.
When she sees her chance to escape she takes it, only to catch a
bullet in her back from one of her father's men. Waking to find a
lawman at her bedside she knows it's only a matter of time before
she loses her life at the end of a rope. After losing his wife and
unborn child when the Tyler gang robbed the bank in the town where
Russ Martin was the sheriff, Russ only wants to see a Tyler hang.
Instead of the satisfaction he hoped to gain from Clay Tyler's
death, Russ learns of the two youngest members of the gang Gary and
Jesse Tyler. When Jesse Tyler appears in Loveland, Missouri, the
town where Russ is the sheriff, he has a decision to make. Can he
come to love her in the way she deserves to be loved?
Gary Tyler knew his future would end with a hangman's noose. When
he was spared such a fate he vowed to do his best for Eli Otto for
being willing to take a chance on a man by the name of Tyler. Clara
Otto couldn't understand why her grandfather would bring a
non-believer into their home. She felt drawn to the handsome
outlaw, but knew unless he believed in God nothing would ever come
of it. Although Gary didn't want to believe, little by little he
came to realize he was comfortable exchanging his gun for God.
Especially when the prize could easily be Clara Otto.
David Long gave up a promising law career when God called him to
preach the word. Little did he know the red headed pianist at his
church in Mortonville would capture his heart. Hattie Fairchild
knew the only proper place for a proper maiden lady to play the
piano was in church. Even though she didn't believe, she found she
could ignore the minister's words by staying hidden away in the
balcony and reading her novels during the sermons. When David Long
came to town. Not only did he move the piano from the balcony to
the main floor of the sanctuary, he also decided to restore her
faith in God. In the process she found herself falling for the man
who looked more like a black smith than a preacher.
In the late 19th century, orphans became a ward of the county. When
that happened to my grandmother, she was sold as a bond servant,
setting the course of her life into motion. At the age of 18 the
man who held her bond had taught her to read and write, be a good
Christian woman, and the mysteries of housekeeping. Giving her a
watch, a bible and $10 she was on her own for the first time since
she'd been bonded at the age of three and a half. In the midst of
the depression, my father found himself on his own at the age of
twelve. His life was one of a little boy lost. Last but not least,
is the way in which my family impacted my life. This is our story
and one that would not survive if I didn't take the time to tell
it.
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