Lynn A Coleman
Beatrice Smith arrives at the port of Key West caught up in a whirl of emotions. The time has come for her to release her young charge into the care of his uncle. But a rocky introduction to Ellis Southard has Beatrice clinging even more to the man's four-year-old nephew. She is convinced that this confirmed bachelor cares only for making money through his sponge business. Miss Smith is not the kind of nanny Ellis expected to invite into his home
...Some Lessons Only the Heart Can TeachCouples come together to teach and learn, but working together has challenges that test their faith.
Lessons of the Heart by Terri J. Haynes
Washington, DC, 1864
After fleeing slavery, Sergeant Elim Smith must teach the First Colored Infantry's newest soldiers to read. Schoolteacher Adeline Barris comes south searching for her still enslaved mother and brother. When she
Elizabeth Lambert is on the fast track to success. Too bad she gets knocked off that track by one dashing, young forest ranger named Kavan Donovan. It seems the entire town of White Birch is pulling for Elizabeth and Kavan, but her goals don't include falling in love. She fights her attraction to Kavan, even as friends and family urge her to forget her dream of graduate school. Though problems at work prove distracting, Kavan is nevertheless captivated
...Meet three pioneering in women Kentucky during the 1830s who are barely holding on to their faith. Pam moves from Virginia with family, but soon finds herself alone. Prudence lives in comfort until she learns of her father's misdeeds. Katherine harbors a dark past she cannot disclose. Will each woman find a godly man to come alongside her and help her mend a broken heart?
Relive history on the American Great Plains as penned by nine different multi-published authors. Follow pioneers, immigrants, and orphans through their adventures, heartaches, challenges, victories, and romances. You are sure to find more than one favorite among nine stories in this unique collection to warm your heart and inspire your faith.