Allie Massey's dream to use her grandparents' estate for equine therapy is crushed when she discovers the property has been sold to a contractor. With weeks until demolition, Allie unearths some of Nana Dale's best-kept secrets-- including her champion filly, a handsome man, and one fateful night during WWII--and perhaps a clue to keep her own dream alive.
Elizabeth Musser Book order
Elizabeth Musser crafts 'entertainment with a soul' from her writing chalet in France. Her novels, translated into numerous languages, delve into themes of faith and family, offering compelling narratives with deep emotional resonance. She skillfully blends engaging plots with spiritual messages, appealing to readers seeking literature that is both entertaining and inspiring. Musser's distinctive voice invites readers into stories that resonate long after the last page.






- 2022
- 2020
The Promised Land
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Desperate to mend her marriage and herself, Abbie Jowett joins her son in walking the famed Camino pilgrimage. During their journey, they encounter an Iranian working in secret to help refugees and a journalist searching for answers from her broken past--and everyone is called into a deep soul- searching that threatens all their best laid plans.
- 2019
Famous author Josephine Bourdillon is in a coma, her memories surfacing as her body fights to survive. But those around her are facing their own battles: Henry Hughes, who agreed to kill her for hire out of desperation, is uncertain how to finish the job now, and her teenage daughter, Paige, is overwhelmed by fear. Can grace bring them all into the light?
- 2011
The Sweetest Thing
- 645 pages
- 23 hours of reading
The Singleton family's fortunes seem unaffected by the Great Depression, and at Atlanta's elite Washington Seminary Perri lives a carefree life. But when tragedies strike, Perri is confronted with a world she has never known. Mary Dobbs Dillard, daughter of an itinerant preacher with radical ideas, is sent from inner-city Chicago to live with her aunt and attend Washington Seminary. She arrives at the point of Perri's crisis, and tragedy forges an unlikely friendship.
- 2001
The Swan House
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Mary Swan Middleton has always taken for granted the advantages of her family's wealth. But a tragedy that touches all of Atlanta sends her reeling in grief. When the family maid challenges her to reach out to the less fortunate as a way to ease her own pain, Mary Swan meets Carl-and everything changes. For although Carl is her opposite in nearly every way, he has something her privileged life could not give her. And when she seeks his help to uncover a mystery, she learns far more than she ever could have imagined.