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Camille Eide

    Camille crafts poignant narratives rich with love, grace, and redemption, often described as 'more than a romance.' Her novels explore profound emotional landscapes and offer readers journeys of profound transformation and hope.

    Wings Like a Dove
    Like a Love Song
    The Secret Place
    The Memoir of Johnny Devine
    Like There's No Tomorrow
    • Like There's No Tomorrow

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      What if loving means letting go? Scottish widower Ian MacLean is plagued by a mischievous grannie, bitter regrets, and an ache for something he'll never have again. His only hope for freedom is to bring his grannie's sister home from America. But first, he'll have to convince her young companion, Emily Chapman, to let the woman go.

      Like There's No Tomorrow
    • The Memoir of Johnny Devine

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      "In 1953, desperation forces young war widow Eliza Saunderson to take a job writing the memoir of ex-Hollywood heartthrob Johnny Devine who has become a Christian. As a mutual attraction begins to grow, the project and their future are threatened when they both become targets on the McCarthy Communist hit list"--

      The Memoir of Johnny Devine
    • The Secret Place

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      How far can love bend before it breaks? Josie Norris became an instant mommy when her twin sister Nadine handed over her newborn son and vanished. What Josie saw as a temporary arrangement grew into a mother-son bond too deep to uproot. But with her irrational sister threatening to steal him back, Josie has been living the last few years with Kennedy in hiding, afraid to go home.

      The Secret Place
    • Like a Love Song

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      "Susan Quinn, social worker turned surrogate mom to foster teens, fights to save the group home she's worked hard to build. Facing a dwindling staff, foreclosure, and old heartaches, her only hope lies with the last person she'd ever turn to--a brawny handyman with a guitar, a questionable past, and a God he keeps calling Father"--

      Like a Love Song
    • Wings Like a Dove

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Can the invisible walls that separate people ever come down? In 1933, Anna Leibowicz is convinced that the American dream that brought her Jewish family here from Poland is nothing but an illusion. Her father has vanished. Her dreams of college can't make it past the sweat-shop door. And when she discovers to her shame and horror that she's with child, her mother gives her little choice but to leave her family. Deciding her best course of action is to try to find her father, she strikes out . . . hoping against hope to somehow redeem them both.

      Wings Like a Dove