A curious child explores the city with her mother, discovering the various ways God's presence manifests in their daily lives. Through their journey, they learn about the constant love and grace that surrounds them, highlighting the beauty of faith in ordinary moments.
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This author explores human relationships and historical events with a keen eye for detail. Her writing is characterized by deep psychological insight and compelling storytelling. She navigates various genres, from historical fiction to contemporary narratives, always focusing on strong characters and their development. Readers will appreciate her ability to draw them into complex destinies and moral dilemmas.







- 2023
- 2023
The story highlights the importance of slowing down and appreciating nature through the eyes of a nurturing grandmother. As she takes her grandchildren on a camping trip, she inspires them to explore their surroundings, fostering a sense of wonder and adventure. The narrative emphasizes the joy of discovery and the beauty of the natural world, encouraging readers to embrace the small moments and experiences that life offers.
- 2022
The story captures the special bond between a little girl and her grandmother as they discover joy in life's simple pleasures. Through their shared experiences, they celebrate the beauty of everyday moments, highlighting themes of love, connection, and the importance of cherishing time spent together.
- 2021
Shh... Baby Jesus Is Sleeping
- 30 pages
- 2 hours of reading
This children's picture book presents the story of Jesus in the manger, making it an engaging introduction to a significant biblical narrative for young readers. Additionally, it serves as a comforting goodnight book, blending a cherished story with the soothing routine of bedtime.
- 2021
God Gave Us Prayer
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
This story encourages young readers to engage in open conversations with God, addressing their thoughts and feelings. It aims to teach children the importance of prayer and communication with the divine, fostering a personal relationship with God. Through relatable themes, it provides a gentle introduction to spirituality and encourages children to express themselves freely in their dialogue with God.
- 2020
Once Upon an Irish Summer
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Fiona Murphy became obsessed with a legendary pirate queen in college. A recent college grad, she's in Ireland to volunteer for the summer at a small museum dedicated to the woman's memory. But once the summer is done, might local scholar Rory O'Keeffe convince her to stay?
- 2020
This book offers a heartfelt exploration of parental love and its reflection of divine affection. Through relatable scenarios, it illustrates how parents express care and support, drawing parallels to God's nurturing relationship with His followers. The narrative emphasizes the importance of love in family dynamics, making it a touching read for both parents and children.
- 2019
Once Upon an Alaskan Summer
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
THIS BOOK WAS PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS PATHWAYS. Now edited and updated! SOMETIMES IT'S THE RIGHT GUY, BUT THE WRONG TIME... Bryn Bailey has taken a special father-daughter trip to his beloved Alaska every five years of her life. There he taught her to appreciate the wild, rugged country that surrounds their remote cabin on Summit Lake--just outside of Talkeetna--and created treasured memories. On Summit, there were only two neighboring families, and one had a son just about Bryn's age. An impossibly cute son. Fifteen years ago, Eli Pierce didn't give Bryn the time of day. Ten years ago, he definitely took notice of her too. And five years ago, their serious crush hovered on the edge of love. But Bryn had no intention of staying in Alaska, nor had she quite determined what she thought of God--a serious roadblock for Eli. They separated, each thinking that they were just not meant to be. Now, Bryn is officially "Doc Bailey" and has volunteered to work for the summer for Housecalls, an outfit who responds to medical needs for those living in the bush, while Eli Pierce's bush plane operation services Housecalls's contract. Thrown together again, neither can deny that sparks are flying. But even if it's finally "The Right Guy and The Right Time," is Bryn in "The Right Place" to welcome love at last? It all unfolds Once Upon an Alaska Summer...
- 2019
The Bridge
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The story follows Jared Conway, a man grappling with loss and a lack of direction after a tragic accident claimed his mother's life. As he faces the dissolution of his marriage and the distance from his son, a spontaneous trip to Montana leads him to unexpected transformations. In the serene landscape, he confronts his past, finds love with a ceramist named Eden Powell, and discovers a path to healing and redemption. This powerful narrative explores themes of loss, love, and the journey toward finding one's true home.
- 2019
Verity
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Englishwoman Verity Banning decides to start a business importing horses and other goods the residents of the West Indies need. This trade brings her to New York, where she meets revolutionary Ian McKintrick. As a friend to many Loyalists, Verity has always favored a peaceful resolution. But when a Patriot lays claim to her heart, she'll have to decide for what--and whom--she will fight.