In this gripping WWII time-slip novel from the author whose books have been called “propulsive” and a “must-read” (Publishers Weekly), Grace Tonquin is an American Quaker who works tirelessly in Vichy France to rescue Jewish children from the Nazis. After crossing the treacherous Pyrénées, Grace returns home to Oregon with a brother and sister whose parents were lost during the war. Though Grace and her husband love Élias and Marguerite as their own, echoes of Grace’s past and trauma from the Holocaust tear the Tonquin family apart. More than fifty years after they disappear, Addie Hoult arrives at Tonquin Lake, hoping to find the Tonquin family. For Addie, the mystery is a matter of life and death for her beloved mentor Charlie, who is battling a genetic disease. Though Charlie refuses to discuss his ties to the elusive Tonquins, finding them is the only way to save his life and mend the wounds from his broken past.
I understand you were the last person Alfred Stevens spoke to. Might I ask you a few questions?” Joe nodded. Donaldson asked how long Stevens had worked for Joe and in what capacity. He asked if there had been any trouble at the wharf ...
Sorrow and trouble and bitterness will bound you and yours and the children of yours.
With myriad twists and turns, thrilling cliffhangers, and fabulous period detail and atmosphere, tHE WILD ROSE is a highly satisfying conclusion to the sweeping, multi-generational saga that began with the tea Rose and the Winter Rose - an ...
In this gripping WWII time-slip novel from the author whose books have been called "propulsive" and a "must-read" (Publishers Weekly), Grace Tonquin is an American Quaker who works tirelessly in Vichy France to rescue Jewish children from ...
The fairest flower in Mawbry is Erienne Fleming, the enchanting, raven-haired daughter of the village mayor.
I'd not only say the right things but my actions would then add value to those words spoken toward your heart. I'd go on to redefine everything you'd come to believe about love and remind you to smile with every passing day.
Revisit a classic tale of Long, Tall Texas passion in Diana Palmer’s fan favorite Winter Roses!
It was Julie Reynolds , who lived across the street . " Miss ! Miss ! " another voice called . " I want some of the Madeira cake before it's gone ! " “ Right away , ma'am , ” Fiona shouted back . She turned back to Mrs. 1 Reynolds .
A deeply enthralling, richly romantic novel of passion and adventure by a stunning new voice in historical romance.
“I'm fine, luv.” “Then why aren't you with everyone else? You should be clinking champagne glasses with the king and Mr. Lloyd George, instead of moping in a corner.” Fiona smiled. “You're absolutely right. And I will.