When George Keppel, the Earl of Newport, broke off their romance, and married another woman, in 1809, Jane Sommersby was devastated.
. . "Heartrending, poignant and perceptive, this beautifully written story has a cultural rather than a solely religious focus and will appeal to fans of sweet romance across the board.
. . Heartrending, poignant and perceptive, this beautifully written story has a cultural rather than a solely religious focus and will appeal to fans of sweet romance across the board. A solid debut.
I'm saved, sanctified, and filled with the Holy Ghost ... but I'm not pretty. I stand back from my full-length mirror ... I have the same close-set brown eyes and short lashes, same short stature. I'm twenty-four, with a teenager's acne ...
One day in April 1990, I was standing in the Washington kitchen of my mother's friend Bette, who lived in our old neighborhood in Washington. For years I had confided in her my disappointment in my father, bringing forth the latest ...
“An eloquent argument for speaking even the most difficult truths.” —New York Times Book Review Paul Moore’s vocation as an Episcopal priest took him— with his wife, Jenny, and their family of nine children—from robber-baron ...
The Bishop's Daughter is book 3 in the Daughters of Lancaster County series. Other books in the series include The Storekeeper's Daughter: Book 1 and The Quilter's Daughter: Book 2.
Lovely and reserved Kate Towers battles with conflicting emotions when Lord Harry Arundel, whose marriage proposal she had refused before he left to fight Napoleon's army, turns up alive at his own funeral
The Bishop's Daughter is a refreshing, romantic love story that looks at love's unpredictability.