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Faith, love, and courage in the wild west
Library Journal: "Manages to keep the reader glued to every twist and turn."
America Reed struggles to survive in an era of road agents, gold lust, and vigilante violence while hiding her secret shame. Feeling God has abandoned her, she avoids the Irish circuit preacher bent on keeping her alive.
Shane Hayes can't get the beautiful young widow out of his mind, but she deserves someone who wasn't raised in the slums of Manhattan. Something is clearly troubling her, but he doesn't press her to reveal it.
After all, he has secrets of his own.
Based on actual historical events during a time of unrest in America, Hills of Nevermore explores faith, love, and courage in the wild west.Learn More
Romantic Times: "Janalyn Voigt is a talented writer and brings to life the long-ago wild west with vivid descriptions of the landscape."
Young Irish widow Bry Brennan doesn’t want another husband to break her spirit. She ignores her fascination with Nick Laramie, her wagon train's half-Cheyenne trail guide.
Nick lives in an uneasy truce with the settlers and his mother’s tribe--never fitting in with either. With no intention of dragging a woman into his troubles, he ignores his interest in Bry.
When the perilous journey throws them together, Nick's resolve is tested. Bry discovers she has no choice but to trust Nick with her life. Can she also trust him with her heart?
Stagecoach to Liberty will challenge you to explore what true freedom means in your life.
Elsa Meier, a young Hessian woman newly arrived in America learns she has fallen into the wrong hands. Drugged and forced to take a stagecoach journey at the summons of a man she fears, she wonders if she will ever escape.
Connor Walsh, an Irishman returning to his ranch after a bout of amnesia, doesn't need any more trouble, but he suspects that the beautiful blonde passenger across from him is in danger.
Based on actual historical events during a time of unrest in America, Stagecoach to Liberty explores faith, love, and courage in the wild west.
Can a young widow with no faith in love hope for a future with the man who broke her heart?
Maisey knows too much about broken dreams to give Rob another chance. If only her young daughter would stop trying to adopt him as a father, she might be able to ignore the man—along with her own emotions.
Rob needed to prove himself when he went off to mine for gold. Asking Maisey to wait for him wouldn't have been fair. With his fortune made, he hopes to settle down with Maisey. Their reunion makes it clear that he's lost her forever.
Forced by circumstance into one another’s company, they each make a surprising discovery.
A preacher’s daughter shouldn’t encourage a troublemaker—no matter what her wayward heart desires.
Liberty has always believed she should marry a man of God, but Jake doesn’t qualify. The promises they’d made at age twelve can’t change that. If only Jake would stop pursuing her, she might keep from falling in love with him.
Jake fears he’ll lose Liberty to Beau, the new man in town. He doesn’t trust the smooth-talker—and certainly not with Liberty. Expressing his opinion sounds jealous and pushes Liberty further away. Jake’s efforts to forget the woman he loves lands him in jail for a crime he didn’t commit.
A bounty hunter on the trail of a notorious outlaw gallops into town, and Liberty finds herself in unexpected peril. When Jake rides after her, he faces a test of faith. Jake and Liberty must each overcome their own false beliefs. Only then can they experience the truth of God’s redeeming love.
Based on actual historical events during a time of unrest in America, The Promise Tree explores faith, love, and courage in the wild west.
Phoebe can have her pick of suitors but never the man she wants.
Fancy parties and embroidered fans hold little appeal for Phoebe Walsh. She would rather gallop across the open range or help her father with a wounded calf. Of her many admirers, none spark her interest. Ma seems determined to save her from becoming a spinster, but how can Phoebe accept her mother's choice of suitors when her heart belongs elsewhere?
Several years have passed since Will Canfield stole a kiss and her heart. Remembering her passionate response still curls her insides, but how she feels doesn't matter. Will's interest in her isn't serious, as he's made clear. She needs to get over the man. If Uncle Con will stop throwing them together, that could be a whole lot easier.
Will feels guilty about Phoebe, but he can't risk another heartbreak. Being left at the altar certainly changed his mind about romance. Phoebe is better off marrying someone else, even if the idea sets his teeth on edge.
Phoebe and Will must both, with God's help, conquer an old fear before they can move ahead with their lives.