Thomas Nelson
Lovelier than Daylight
Residents of the highly religious town of Westerville, Ohio, were proud of the part they played in the abolition movement,…
Through Rushing Water
Richmond’s sophomore novel portrays life on an 1870s Native American reservation that the reader won’t soon forget. Russian immigrant Sophia…
This Scarlet Cord: The Love Story of Rahab
History is often controversial whether sacred or secular. This Scarlet Cord will generate debates as well. In this biblical novel,…
Arms of Love
This story takes place in Central Pennsylvania in the late 18th century. The citizens are embroiled in the revolution for…
Garden of Madness
This book is billed as Christian and historical. It is neither. There is not a single Christian in it, and…
Heart of Gold
In 1864, Shannon Adair dutifully accompanies her minister father to his new church in the gold rush town of Grand…
Dawn Comes Early
In 1895, with her latest romance novel banned in more polite societies, Kate Tenney is looking for a way to…
Blue Moon Promise
After a man breaks into their house and she loses her job, Lucy Marsh weds a man she’s never met.…
Sweeter than Birdsong
This is the second book in the Saddler’s Legacy series, set in the 1850s. Sweeter than Birdsong is a fictionalized…
Jesus, My Father, the CIA and Me: A Memoir…of Sorts
This memoir rambles a bit, as most memories do, but it begins more or less in the beginning and comes…
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