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Delight yourself with the beautiful and daring history of six American lighthouses as lived out through characters in six unique romances.
Lighthouses have long been the symbol of salvation, warning sailors away from dangerous rocks and shallow waters. Along the Great Lakes, America’s inland seas, lighthouses played a vital role in the growth of the nation. They shepherded settlers traveling by water to places that had no roads. These beacons of light required constant tending even in remote and often dangerous places. Brave men and women battled the elements and loneliness to keep the lights shining. Their sacrifice kept goods and immigrants moving. Seven romances set between 1883 and 1911 bring hope to these lonely keepers and love to weary hearts. Anna’s Tower by Pegg Thomas 1883—Thunder Bay Island Lighthouse Anna Wilson's plan to be the next lighthouse keeper is endangered when Maksim Ivanov is shipwrecked on Thunder Bay Island. Handsome and capable, he could steal her dream. Or provide a new one. Beneath a Michigan Moon by Candice Sue Patterson 1885—New Presque Isle Lighthouse Ava Ryan’s father has passed, leaving her alone, and ill, to tend the light with nowhere else to go. Logging foreman Benjamin Colfax needs the height of the lighthouse to determine the best cutting route, but he senses something amiss in Ava and her determination to remain reclusive. Can he get her to open up, or will she keep herself locked away? Safe Haven by Rebecca Jepson 1892—Old Mission Point Lighthouse Rose Miller was found on the lighthouse doorstep as an infant, and now she must hide her quest to find the child who left her there from Captain Nathan Perry, the man she loves to hate. Love’s Beacon by Carrie Fancett Pagels 1898—Round Island Lighthouse Valerie Fillman's best hope for a future lies on the tiny island that holds her worst memories. Can Paul Sholtus, the new lightkeeper, and his daughter help bring healing? And love? The Last Memory by Kathleen Rouser 1899—Mackinac Point Lighthouse Natalie Brooks loses her past to amnesia, and Cal Waterson, the lighthouse keeper who rescues her, didn’t bargain on risking his heart—when her past might change everything. The Disappearing Ship by Lena Nelson Dooley 1902—Whitefish Point Lighthouse Romance and mystery collide at Whitefish Point Lighthouse when unemployed doctor Norma Kimbell and Drake Logan, owner of a steamship line, search for evidence of a supposed shipwreck. The Wrong Survivor by Marilyn Turk 1911—Au Sable Lighthouse Lydia Palmer's dream for happiness as a lighthouse keeper's wife shatters when her fiancé Nathan Drake drowned in a shipwreck, but his brother Jesse survived.
Through nine historical romance adventures, readers will journey along with individuals who are ready to stake a claim and plant their dreams on a piece of the great American plains. While fighting land disputes, helping neighbors, and tackling the challenges of nature the homesteaders are placed in the path of other dreamers with whom romance sparks. And God has His hand in orchestrating each unique meeting.
Six Historical Stories of Love That Takes Persuasion Take an adventurous ride along on the bumpy trail to love as six independent women of yesteryear are cautiously courted into matrimony by men they have both intrigued and hurt. Will troubles douse the sparks of love before anyone can become a bride? An Unexpected Surprise by Rosey Dow, a writer and motivational speaker from Delaware. Angie McDonald has placed an ad for a mail-order bride—for her widowed brother-in-law and his motherless daughter. But when the beautiful Saundra arrives, Angie wonders if she’s made a mistake and woven a very tangled web. When will Angie learn to leave matters in the hand of God? Ribbon of Gold by Cathy Marie Hake, a retired nurse and bestselling author from Southern California. Carter Steadman recently inherited ownership of the Steadman Mills. He is shamed when Isabel Shelly, one of his workers, boldly informs him of the inhuman working conditions at his mill. Carter is inexplicably drawn to this woman who has so little, yet gives so much. Her mere presence is forcing him to make a decision beyond his wildest imaginings. Light Beckons the Dawn by Susannah Hayden, a writer and editor from Colorado. Percy Morgan has hidden her past and stifled her future with a gruff exterior and immersed herself in work at a remote lumber camp. Faced with friendships offered by the few women in camp and the attentions of the camp doctor, Percy must decide if she can take a risk and reopen the pain of the past so that healing can begin. Reluctant Schoolmarm by Yvonne Lehman, a multi-published author and writers’ conference speaker from North Carolina. When Christa Walsh steps off a train in the backwoods of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains and reluctantly into the role of teacher, she finds the job more rewarding than she expected, winning the hearts of the children—and along the way, warming the heart of the man whose deception landed her the position. School Bells and Wedding Bells by Colleen L. Reece, an author from Washington state with over six million books in print. Freshly jilted and ready to take on the world, Meredith Rose Macrae enters an isolated Idaho hamlet with the force of a tornado. Neither she nor Last Chance will ever be the same. And Brit Farley, rugged head of the local school board, faces the challenge of exchanging the new teacher’s school bells for wedding bells. Rose Kelly by Janet Spaeth, a bestselling author from North Dakota. Rose believes a woman can do any job just as well as a man. But moving to Dakota Territory for six months to write articles on the homesteaders, she suddenly realizes that she may have taken on more then she can handle when trampling upon Eric Johansen private past.
When love awaits / Lynn A. Coleman -- A beacon in the storm / Andrea Boeshaar -- Whispers across the blue / DiAnn Mills -- A time to love / Sally Laity.
Book One. The Christmas Lighthouse: Karen and Miles have worked together for years and as Christmas approaches they find themselves on the road together when an epic snowstorm strands them in a seaside lighthouse with an elderly couple who are willing and able to help this young couple work through the doubts, fear, and heartbreak of the past and to admit to each other what has been clear to everyone around them for years and that is that they are in love. Miles had been in love before only to have his heartbroken by the woman that he thought that he would marry. Karen, aware of what happened to Miles and how it nearly destroyed him, has become so protective of him that she even protects him from herself. The couple that they are with during the days leading up to Christmas finds a way to teach them the simplest truth of all about love and Christmas and that is to love another is to be vulnerable. Book Two: A Lighthouse Wedding, Deanna's ex Is planning on getting married on Christmas Eve. She and Miles had broken up over two years ago and most of it had been her fault but that did not mean she could allow the one man that she had actually loved to marry a silly empty-headed stalker who had taken advantage of a man on the rebound. Karen and Miles are days away from the most important moment of their lives, their Christmas Eve Wedding, when they are informed by Miles' ex-girlfriend Deanna that she is coming to the wedding to save Miles from making a terrible mistake. What could turn into a nightmare may be stopped by the power of their love and a little Christmas romantic magic in the form of a tall dark and smugly handsome auto repair shop owner named JP who harbors a secret that could change the course of happily ever after for all involved. Book Three: Lighthouse Honeymoons: JP is awoken on Christmas morning by a spreading rumor around town that he got married the night before. Could it be that something he believed was a joke has turned out to be a joke on him? Could it be that hurricane Deanna is actually his wife? Book Four: A Rio Honeymoon: Deanna and JP are in Rio to continue their Honeymoon but his friends and an ex-girlfriend have other plans. How is a girl expected to enjoy her honeymoon with a crazy ex-girlfriend hovering around her husband on one end and JP's crazy former military buddies kidnapping him for one more day of glory on the other? Erica is at work at becoming more unhinged than usual due to her boss's request that she help in the search for a person qualified to run the hotel when she believed that was going to be her job. Back at home, Erica tries to balance her new career in hotel management and making sure that JP's business continues to run smoothly. This fourth story in the series can be read as a new beginning that will set the stage for a season of stories revolving around the Lighthouse Hotel and resort. Also includes A BONUS CHAPTER The first chapter from book five Babes and Valentines.
Originally a novella in The Great Lakes Lighthouse Brides Collection It's 1883 and Anna Wilson is determined to be the first female lighthouse keeper at Thunder Bay Island in Lake Huron. As her uncle nears his retirement, she makes herself indispensable at the lighthouse, doing everything but manning the tower. Russian immigrant Maksim Ivanov is shipwrecked on an island when the James Thompson runs aground in a storm. The shipping line rescues the crew, but Maksim is stranded. At least there are a pair of old aunties who speak his language. He works to help the elderly lighthouse keeper, earning his way until he can get off the island. The handsome and capable newcomer could steal Anna's dream out from under her. Or he could provide a new one.
Venture along historic American shorelines, enjoying five stories that are full of adventure, challenge, and romance. In Key West a couple collides over a child’s welfare. In Washington, a captain’s wife guards a secret. In Maine, a castaway returns from the dead. In Georgia, a woman dares to man a lighthouse alone. In Virginia, a wounded soldier recoups at a seaside cottage. Watch as God works through their challenges to bring them safely to a harbor of love.
Central Operator Katie Russell has uncovered her parents' plan for her marriage to wealthy bachelor Bartholomew Foster. She knows the match will bring her family status and respectability, but it will bring her no joy. When Katie overhears a disconcerting phone conversation, she asks authorities to investigate. The caller is nowhere to be found, and mysterious connections arise between the caller and a ship lost at sea. Breaking all rules of propriety, Katie questions the new lighthouse keeper, Will Jesperson. Then a smallpox epidemic forces their quarantine in his lighthouse. Though of low social status, Will's bravery and kindness remove Katie's suspicion and win her love. Katie and Will together work to solve the mystery of the missing girl and the lost ship as God gives the couple the desire of their hearts.
Now Available in One Volume - The Royal Wedding Collection by Rachel Hauck Once Upon a Prince A royal prince. An ordinary girl. An extraordinary royal wedding. Princess Ever After Regina Beswick was born to be a princess. But she’s content to be a small-town girl, running a classic auto restoration shop, unaware a secret destiny awaits her. How to Catch a Prince An American heiress and a crown prince seem destined to be together. Will the devastation of war keep them apart forever?