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A Regency Inspirational Love Story set in the scenic Cotswolds of England... She was a mail order bride. He, a strong willed man of morals and faith, a titled Duke, the heir to a vast fortune and land holdings. He was looking for his Duchess, looking for a virtuous bride and a true love. He was running out of time. Was there anyone in the kingdom, in all of England, worthy of his devotion? One reader calls this novel "An EXCEPTIONAL READ!"Another reader says: "Excellent novel! Reads like a classic!" When William decides to find a wife through a mail order bride advertisement in Regency England, he is hoping to find true love with someone who shares his faith. Although his relationship with his mail order bride begins as a business arrangement between himself and the lovely vicar's daughter, The Honorable Miss Alexandra Benningham, he has great hope and faith that in time, they will both find love and happiness as they share a life built on the same foundation of Christ-centered living. This is also his last resort to meet the requirements of his father's will in order to retain his full inheritance. He's had more than enough of England's finest debutantes trying to marry him for social status and wealth. He promises Miss Benningham an annulment if the marriage doesn't work out and decides not to tell her about his title as a means of testing her motive and character. Will she be able to love him first as a mere farmer? When Lady Catherine Duncan shows up on the scene, things really get complicated. She seems to know a lot more about William than Alexandra does, to Alexandra's great concern. Lady Catherine claims the Duke violated a marriage contract with her and threatens to contest his marriage. Will he lose Alexandra forever because of Lady Catherine? Or will his lack of trust drive her away first?Lisa M. Prysock is an award-winning, bestselling author of "Hannah's Garden: A Turn of the Century Love Story," "Abigail's Melody," "The Redemption of Lady Georgiana," "Protecting Miss Jenna," "Persecution & Providence," "The Shoemaker," "Arise Warrior Princess," and "Geneva." She also recently released two Western Contemporary Romance novels in a multi-author series, 'Whispers in Wyoming'--: "Dreams of Sweetwater River" and "Marry Me Katie."
Annabelle, Geneva's cousin, gets knocked down so many times. Yet, she keeps holding onto hope, the theme in this Antebellum Era, Christian Historical Romance novel. Living in Edinburgh where she helps her parents manage their general store, Annabelle writes to her Aunt Millie in Kentucky. She shares her concerns about being unable to find a suitable husband, fearing everything Grandmother Kirkland says about her may be the cause of her approach to spinsterhood. However, there is hope she'll have a husband and family of her own when her wealthy American aunt, thousands of miles away across the Atlantic Ocean, writes back to Annabelle in Scotland. Aunt Millie is definitely up to her matchmaking efforts again. If Annabelle is willing to pack up everything she owns and make the dangerous journey to Oregon, there's an American, widowed, gentleman farmer seeking a wife. Balfour MacGregor has pledged his love to her, and all she has to do is cross the sea and a continent to find love, purpose, and contentment. Don't miss the romance and adventure of Volume 2 in the 'Brides of Grace Hill Series' as Annabelle journeys through life's twists and turns, discovering there's always hope, even in the deepest valley.
Miss Olivia Jane Kennedy is something of a child prodigy when she becomes a published author earlier than anyone could have expected. She also finds herself with a broken heart by the time she's nineteen. When an opportunity arises to study abroad in England at The London Writing Academy on scholarship, she takes the chance, hoping a change of scenery will do her some good. "Ollie," as her kid sister, Kendra, has nicknamed her, takes up residence in a Victorian terrace flat on a scenic street in Chelsea. Four years later, she's a successful writer, age twenty-three, and about to graduate, but maybe dreams only come true for the characters she writes about in her Christian historical romance novels, her "Beloved Britannia" series. When the handsome twenty-eight-year-old, His Royal Highness Prince Stephen, asks to share her London cab to throw the paparazzi off, the country girl who grew up on a quiet farm in Minnesota is in for the ride of her life! The Prince is everything she could have hoped for and so much more, but falling in love means risking her once broken heart on high stakes far beyond her wildest dreams.
According to my research, the word "ARISE" is found in the King James Version of the Bible approximately 158 times. Jesus frequently used the word "ARISE" throughout His ministry. This devotional/Bible Study will examine many of those passages from the words of Jesus... and more. There have been times in my life when I felt the Lord stir me through His word to "ARISE," to be doing things for the Kingdom of God; even though I didn't always feel qualified, and many times felt downright discouraged. Nonetheless, the Lord gave me courage. One way the Holy Spirit encouraged me was in helping me to frequently remember a favorite sermon preached by someone close to me about the patriarch Joseph. He titled the sermon: "Do the best you can in the worst of places." I never forgot those words. Another way the Lord encouraged me was through a more personal revelation of Jesus and His message to the world... a message of hope, victory, joy, and peace. This revelation came at a great cost of sacrifice, discipline, worship, diligence, Bible study, and hours upon hours of prayer-- but most of all, the mercy of God as He reached out to me in all of my fragile state. He graciously made me aware of my need for more of Him and increased my desire for Him. This book is my humble attempt to inspire, encourage, and share a few of my personal insights with those who would like to go deeper in their walk with Jesus Christ. Perhaps you need the courage to continue on and rise up to face a challenge... or a particularly difficult circumstance. In whatever situation you find yourself today, may these words richly bless, inspire, comfort, strengthen, and encourage you on your journey as you continue to pursue and walk with the Lord! This black and white on cream paper is the alternative to the full color print version. Readers may still enjoy the many beautiful black and white pictures of Jesus and other inspirational scenes included in this book. This book may be used for Sunday School materials or small group studies. Extra pages for notes have been provided and space for answering questions at the end of each chapter.
A coming of age, clean and wholesome story of sisters and family; faith and romance; courage and triumph! In 1906, ruin and scandal await Miss Abigail Careen Parker after she is abandoned by the man who pledged his love to her. Will one mistake destroy the rest of her life? Can God's grace reach her now? The seventh of ten children, born to a Kentucky clergyman at the turn-of-the-century, present Abigail with daunting challenges. When she steps off the steamship after crossing the Atlantic, the English countryside and her sister Hannah's missionary endeavors seem more dangerous than the gossip of the rural community she left behind. Award winning and bestselling author, Lisa M. Prysock, has published 11 other Christian books and continues to write. Some of her books include an Inspirational Regency Romance Novel, "To Find a Duchess," "The Redemption of Lady Georgiana," a modern day 'Ruth' love story of Regency proportions, and "Hannah's Garden," Volume 1, of 'The Victorian Christian Heritage Series.' Both of the books in this series may be read as stand-alones.
Abe Lincoln Country Louisville, Kentucky 1859 Wade Taylor is the perfect blend of American renegade-pioneer and English aristocracy. He stands for God, the Bible, freedom, and guns. If anyone can bring Owens to justice, he can! The problem is, Miss Jenna is bait and doesn't even realize it. It's going to take round the clock coverage to protect her. Twelve schools in Jefferson County under his jurisdiction, but the school house in rural county district four... Owens is fixated on. Vivacious and beautiful, Jenna is the product of her southern belle mother and abolitionist father. She's also the new teacher in district four. How on earth is he going to keep her out of trouble and bring Owens to justice? The tension is building in beautiful, rolling Kentucky in this Civil War Era love story! Kentucky author, Lisa M. Prysock, manages to keep readers on the edge of their seats with many twists and turns in this heartwarming, Christian, faith-inspired, historical romance. 'The Lydia Collection' is a series of unrelated, Christ-centered, historical romance books that can be read in any order. The first story in the collection is "The Redemption of Lady Georgiana," a Regency time-period romance, loosely adapted from one of the greatest Bible love stories of all time, The Book of Ruth. Lisa is the award-winning, bestselling author of seventeen Christian fiction novels, including a devotional. You can find out more about this author at www.LisaPrysock.com.
A faith-inspired, "Jane Austen-ish," mail-order bride story...1875, EnglandMiss Chelsea Careen Stanton, the heiress of Cherrywood Manor and orphaned daughter of a country squire, finds herself in peril. The ward of reckless relations, they have placed her inheritance in jeopardy. She has few alternatives. Marry Lord Thornbridge, a philandering rake of the worst kind, or take her chances as a mail-order bride to Braydon McLane, an Irish-American clergyman, without a Pemberley. Will her ability to see life through rose-colored glasses and romantic Jane Austen novels help her rise to the challenge? Married to her husband for more than twenty-five years, Lisa genuinely believes inside every good husband, there is a Darcy hero in there somewhere. Like-minded readers and Austen fans will enjoy this sweet, clean, inspirational romance novel from The Lydia Collection about a hopelessly romantic Austen fan with courageous faith. Easily read as a stand-alone or enjoyed with the whole series.
A Modern Day "Ruth" Love Story of Regency ProportionsLady Margaret Colton and daughter-in-law, Lady Georgiana Colton, live in the French Alps in a charming chateau once filled with love and joy. When they are suddenly widowed, mother and daughter are heartbroken. How will they survive? The chateau seems empty and they are nearly consumed by grief, not to mention barely scraping by. When they are invited to return to England to be cared for by distant relations, will they find the courage to cross France in spite of the turmoil of the Revolution? Can they make a new life in County Essex? Will penniless Lady Georgiana be doomed to life as a governess forever? Furthermore, she keeps finding herself in--well, predicaments. Precarious predicaments, truth be told. Will she ever stop getting into these ridiculous dilemmas so the Earl can stop coming to her rescue?Lisa Prysock is an award winning and bestselling author of 11 novels, continues to write, and enjoys sharing her faith in Jesus Christ through her writing. Some of her books include "To Find a Duchess," "Hannah's Garden: A Turn of the Century Love Story," Volume I and "Abigail's Melody," Volume II of the Victorian Christian Heritage Series. For more reader resources, check out her author website at www.LisaPrysock.com.
Bryn is determined to marry Geneva Rosemont, the beautiful vicar's daughter in his Welsh parish, despite being nearly engaged to the sensible Elizabeth Berkley. He is young, handsome, fickle where women are concerned, and the arrogant heir to the Palmer shipping fortune.Geneva's parents also think she should settle into an idyllic marriage with Bryn, but the precocious Miss Rosemont is passionate about her teaching work at the Cardiff orphan mission... and writing. She knows Bryn is not the man God has ordained for her. She is far too strong and independent for the likes of Bryn Palmer, even if he is the best catch in all of Wales.When Bryn's indiscretions not only stand in the way of Geneva's ambitions but lead to a trail of broken hearts and friendships, Geneva is forced to consider accepting her aunt's invitation to America; a nation on the brink of war thousands of miles from home and cherished family.Can she walk away from Bryn, a shipping empire, a man destined to inherit a vast fortune, her beloved Welsh family, and sacrifice everything she's ever known to begin a new life across the Atlantic Ocean? Through one ray of hope, will she dare to believe God has a good plan and a joy filled life in store for her, even in the midst of suffering?
According to my research, the word "ARISE" is found in the King James Version of the Bible approximately 158 times. Jesus frequently used the word "ARISE" throughout His ministry. This devotional will examine many of those passages from the words of Jesus... and more. There have been times in my life when I felt the Lord stir me through His word to "ARISE," to be doing things for the Kingdom of God; even though I didn't always feel qualified, and many times felt downright discouraged. Nonetheless, the Lord gave me courage. One way the Holy Spirit encouraged me was in helping me to frequently remember a favorite sermon preached by someone close to me about the patriarch Joseph. He titled the sermon: "Do the best you can in the worst of places." I never forgot those words. Another way the Lord encouraged me was through a more personal revelation of Jesus and His message to the world... a message of hope, victory, joy, and peace. This revelation came at a great cost of sacrifice, discipline, worship, diligence, Bible study, and hours upon hours of prayer-- but most of all, the mercy of God as He reached out to me in all of my fragile state. He graciously made me aware of my need for more of Him and increased my desire for Him. This book is my humble attempt to inspire, encourage, and share a few of my personal insights with those who would like to go deeper in their walk with Jesus Christ. Perhaps you need the courage to continue on and rise up to face a challenge... or a particularly difficult circumstance. In whatever situation you find yourself today, may these words richly bless, inspire, comfort, strengthen, and encourage you on your journey as you continue to pursue and walk with the Lord! Readers will enjoy the vibrant colors and pictures of Jesus throughout this full color print version of this book. Includes space for writing answers to questions at the end of each chapter. A black and white on cream paper standard print version is also available. Lisa
This is the delightfully entertaining story of an impoverished vicar's daughter. Born the youngest of four daughters and one son-Miss Catherine Edwina Lyndon finds she has no other choice than to accept hand-me-down dresses and one delayed, broken dream after another; all whilst her parents make every possible effort to attract husbands for her three older sisters. They spend every extra shilling with this in mind. Her three sisters are now "out" in fashionable society, but Vicar Lyndon is old-fashioned and won't permit Catherine the same opportunities until at least one or two of her sisters are wed. Catherine has grown so accustomed to being overlooked, she doesn't realize her hopes lay on a pile of wasted dreams when she sacrifices the desire for a marriage and family of her own. She is barely holding onto the idea of championing the cause of education reform for women across England after being denied a bold request for entry to a leading university. Aggravated by a contentious new sister-in-law, she escapes the confines of a sheltered life at home in the countryside of Essex by journeying to Northampton. There, she accepts the position of companion to the daughters of an aristocratic family. Amidst a household full of silly young ladies visiting the daughters of the peerage recently out of mourning, many sent for the holiday by their mothers, with their eyes on the handsome older brother now in possession of the Duke's title, will mercy look down and make a miracle for her this year at Christmas? If so, what situations and who will be the catalysts and antagonists mercy chooses to use? This novel includes a Regency Era Glossary and illustrations, shines a brief spotlight on William Law (Church of England priest, writer, and theologian who inspired the evangelical Wesley brothers), Charles Wesley (a leading voice in the founding of the Methodist church and writer of thousands of hymns), and Richard Baxter (Puritan leader, theologian, and writer of the 1600's).
Step into the Victorian Era, Turn-of-the-Century time period with every turn of the page in this inspirational, Christian, coming of age, love story! Meet Hannah Jubilee Parker of Brookside Meadow Farm. Travel back in time with her on a journey that begins with tragic and challenging circumstances that threaten to destroy her future; but ends with renewed faith, true love, and triumph in finding purpose, hope, and meaning in life. If you loved reading Lucy Maude Montgomery's "Anne of Green Gables," you will find "Hannah's Garden" reminiscent of the orphan girl the world fell in love with in this clean and wholesome romance. Experience the heartache and victory of a closely knit family steeped with the rich heritage of strong values and hard work. They are presented with progress in every area of life. Queen Victoria, a woman, rules and reigns over the British Empire; Henry Ford is building his "Quadricycle;" and McKinley is winning a campaign for the Presidency-- from his front porch! Enjoy getting to know the Parkers and their ten children; a Godly family destined to succeed in spite of economic collapse. Be delighted by the characters of a scenic, rural Kentucky town situated on the Ohio River as they struggle to survive the Panic of 1893. While mortgage foreclosures and job losses mount, Hannah's father, the Reverend Calvin Parker, does his best to foster courage and faith during uncertain times. As Hannah learns to cope with the anxiety of a painful past through Christ-centered living and even risks dreaming big, she also begins to embrace the large family that adopted her; but she isn't going to fuss over the new intern who recently graduated from Westminster Theological Seminary-- who all of the young ladies in Lincoln County haven't stopped trying to trap since he stepped off the train from Baltimore. Study Guide for "Hannah's Garden" included in this book with Scriptures on salvation. Lisa Prysock is an award winning, bestselling author of 11 novels, including "Abigail's Melody," Volume 2 of The Victorian Christian Heritage Series, "To Find a Duchess," An Inspirational Regency Romance Novel, and a Ruth love story Regency novel: "The Redemption of Lady Georgiana."
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