Yoana Armenta’s
reckless behavior results in her being captured by bandoleros, Yoana fears her
impulsive nature has caused irreparable disaster. Amado Castro gave a death bed
promise that he intends to keep – at all costs - even if he must break a
childhood vow. When his choice endangers Yoana’s life, he struggles with the
decision to honor his word, or to protect Yoana, whom he has come to care for
more than he could have imagined. Now as the bandoleros threaten to sell Yoana
and her tía to a fate worse than death, and the rancheros want to hang Amado, they
must make choices. Will they trust God, or will they do what seems right to
them?
Hours of mentally stimulating word search fun! USA Word Find contains 75 easy-to-read large print word search puzzles. These engaging puzzles feature United States topics such as state capitals, state nicknames, animals and birds found in the U.S., actors born in the U.S., and much more. Test your knowledge of the United States while enjoying hours of word find fun.
Penelope Beatty made up her mind long ago she would live and
die a Scottish warrior not a wife. But when nearly all her clan is killed and
she is betrayed, she loathes doing the unthinkable, but must seek the help of
an Englishman who owed her father’s his life. Thomas Godfrey never married, but
when a Scottish warrior lass shows up needing his aid, he finds her both
annoying and irresistible. But the last thing he wants is to marry a woman who
fights alongside him. If he was going to marry—which he isn’t—it would be to a
soft, submissive woman. But when the Lady Brithwin meets the Scottish lass,
she’s sure she’s found the perfect match for Thomas and nothing is going to
stop her from seeing a summer wedding.
Natchez, MS; 1791
Anxious for his brothers to join him on the rugged frontier along the Mississippi River, Connor O’Shea has no choice but to indenture himself as a carpenter in exchange for their passage from Ireland. But when he’s sold to Isabella Bartholomew of Breeze Hill Plantation, Connor fears he’ll repeat past mistakes and vows not to be tempted by the lovely lady. Soon, though, Connor realizes someone is out to eliminate the Bartholomew family. Can he set aside his own feelings to keep Isabella safe?
Seven
Brides for Seven Mail-Order Husbands, by Susan Page Davis and six other
authors. Meet seven of Turtle Springs, Kansas’, finest women who are determined
to revive their small town after the War Between the States took most of its
men. . .and didn’t return them. The ladies decide to advertise for husbands and
devise a plan for weeding out the riff raff. But how can they make the best
practical choices when their hearts cry out to be loved?
Looking forward to a quiet life and a full stomach, mail-order bride Rebecca Rice is pleased to marry her shopkeeper intended, Mr. Fordham, until the justice of the peace calls him Thaddeus, not Theodore—proceeded by the title Deputy.When the newlyweds realize they’ve married the wrong partners with similar names, an annulment seems in order—and fast, since Rebecca’s true intended is impatient to claim her as his own, not to mention Rebecca would never marry a lawman like her father. But when the legalities take longer than expected, Rebecca wonders if Tad wasn’t the right husband for her all along. . .
Through the ages, men have told many stories about Mary, Joseph, and the birth of the Messiah. Stories of shepherds and sheep, kings, angels, and stables. But one story no one has ever told. One story hidden in the fabric of time. The story of The Swaddling Clothes. Mentioned not once, but several times in the Scriptural text, what is the significance of these special cloths? And how did they make their way into a stable in Bethlehem? From the author that brought you the Days of Messiah series comes a whole new adventure critics are calling "intriguing...thought provoking... a fresh twist on an age old story."
Seven pink envelopes, addressed in Wanda Taylor’s spiky
handwriting, represented her legacy to seven people she held dear. Legacy
letters—that’s what they were. A last gift, though some might call it
interference. People often sought her advice and her God-given gift of
discernment. But not these seven, and her heart ached for them. They were good
people who loved God and their families, but she saw patterns in their lives
that could harm them in the future if left unchecked. Monica was the lynch pin
to the entire project. The mantle of the matriarch fit her, and everyone in the
family recognized it. But she needed to learn how to let go before she could
take charge.
So many great books to read. I'm thankful some of these are in my never ending TBR pile.
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