Deeanne Gist

Tiffany Girl

By Deeanne Gist - Published 2015

Genres:

InspirationalRomance

New York City in 1892 is a place of hustle, bustle, and change. Women are beginning to strike out into the workforce, facing tough ...Read Review

Fair Play

By Deeanne Gist - Published 2014

Genres:

InspirationalRomance

The Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 is a great backdrop for the story of a man, a woman, and the orphan baby who ...Read Review

It Happened at the Fair

By Deeanne Gist - Published 2013

Genres:

InspirationalRomance

Gist does a fine job of capturing the splendor of the 1893 Columbian Exposition, partly through the use of photographs and contemporary drawings. Cullen, ...Read Review

Love on the Line

By Deeanne Gist - Published 2011

Genres:

InspirationalRomanceWestern

Loaded with intrigue, historical context, and birds, this is a well-written story of telephone switchboard operator Georgie Gail and Texas Ranger Lucious Landrum ...Read Review

A Bride in the Bargain

By Deeanne Gist - Published 2009

Genres:

InspirationalRomance

In 1865, the land of Seattle, Washington Territory, belongs to landowners with wives: a married man can acquire 640 acres of timberland, but bachelors don’...Read Review

Deep in the Heart of Trouble

By Deeanne Gist - Published 2008

Genres:

Mystery/CrimeRomanceWestern

In this sequel to Courting Trouble, set in 1898 Corsicana, Texas, Essie Spreckelmeyer, well into her thirties, is no longer hunting a husband. Instead, ...Read Review

Courting Trouble

By Deeanne Gist - Published 2007

Genres:

Romance

Outgoing, good-natured, and fond of elaborate hats and bicycle riding, Essie Spreckelmeyer is well-liked in her hometown but seriously short on suitors, an ...Read Review

The Measure Of A Lady

By Deeanne Gist - Published 2006

Genres:

Inspirational

Rachel Van Buren’s Victorian morals are challenged when she and her siblings arrive in San Francisco during the Gold Rush in 1849. They ...Read Review

A Bride Most Begrudging

By Deeanne Gist - Published 2005

Genres:

Romance

In the 17th century, women were indentured as “tobacco brides” to Virginia farmers. Lady Constance Morrow boards a shallop to say goodbye to ...Read Review