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Deeanne Gist

    Deeanne Gist is an internationally acclaimed author whose captivating historical novels have captured the hearts of readers worldwide. Her style is characterized by immersive historical detail and richly drawn characters, drawing readers into narratives with impeccable pacing. With a keen sense of authenticity and insightful storytelling, Gist crafts tales that are both enlightening and entertaining. Her critically and popularly lauded work often explores profound human relationships set against compelling historical backdrops.

    Deeanne Gist
    A Bride Most Begrudging
    Deep in the Heart of Trouble
    Maid to Match
    Love on the Line
    Tiffany Girl
    It Happened at the Fair
    • 2015

      Tiffany Girl

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.1(10)Add rating

      "When a glassworker's strike threatened Louis Tiffany's dream of creating his stained glass mosaic chapel, he hand-picked art student Flossie Jayne to help complete the task. As an independent "New Woman" she races to complete the Tiffany chapel and make a name for herself in the art world--and learns some important lessons about life and love"--

      Tiffany Girl
    • 2014

      Fair Play

      • 559 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      "In this historical romance, a lady doctor and a Texas Ranger meet at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Despite their difference of opinion on the role of women, they fight for the underprivileged children in the Nineteenth Ward"--

      Fair Play
    • 2013

      Cullen McNamara gambles everything to display his latest invention at the Chicago World's Fair, but in order to communicate with potential buyers over the noise, he hires Della Wentworth to teach him to lip-read.

      It Happened at the Fair
    • 2011

      Love on the Line

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(183)Add rating

      In a fierce contest of determination, two strong-willed individuals find themselves pitted against each other, with love hanging in the balance. As they navigate their rivalry, unexpected emotions surface, challenging their preconceived notions of each other. The story explores themes of passion, conflict, and the transformative power of love, revealing how the battle of wills can lead to deeper connections and understanding.

      Love on the Line
    • 2010

      From the day she arrives at the Biltmore, Tillie Reese is dazzled—by the riches of the Vanderbilts and by Mack Danvers, a mountain man turned footman. When Tillie is enlisted to help tame Mack's rugged behavior by tutoring him in the ways of refined society, the resulting sparks threaten Tillie's efforts to be chosen as Edith Vanderbilt's lady's maid. But the stakes rise even higher when Mack and Tillie become entangled in a cover-up at the town orphanage. They could both lose their jobs...and their hearts.

      Maid to Match
    • 2008

      Deep in the Heart of Trouble

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(229)Add rating

      Essie Spreckelmeyer is the last woman anyone in Corsicana, Texas, expected to see with a man on her arm. Independent and outspoken, she's known more for riding bicycles in outrageous bloomers than for catching a man?s eye. And the last man who seems willing to give her a second glance is Tony Morgan, newly hired at Spreckelmeyer's oil company. The disinherited son of an oil baron, Tony wants most to restore his name and regain his lost fortune?not lose his heart to this headstrong blonde. She confounds, contradicts, and confuses him. Sometimes he doesn?t know if she's driving him toward the aisle or the end of his rope. That's how life is?Deep in the Heart of Trouble

      Deep in the Heart of Trouble
    • 2005

      Any ship arriving from England means good news for Virginia colony farmers. The "tobacco brides" would be on board--eligible women seeking a better life in America, bartered for with barrels of tobacco from the fields.Drew O'Connor isn't stirred by news of a ship full of brides. Still broken-hearted from the loss of his beloved, he only wants a maid to tend his house and care for his young sister.What he ends up with is a wife—a feisty redhead who claims she is Lady Constance Morrow, daughter of an Earl, brought to America against her will. And she wants to go straight back to England as soon as she can. She hasn't the foggiest notion how to cook, dares to argue with her poor husband, and spends more time working on mathematical equations than housework. What kind of a wife is that? Drew's Christian forbearance is in for some testing.Headstrong and intelligent, deeply moral but incredibly enticing, Constance turns what was supposed to be a marriage of convenience into something most inconvenient, indeed.

      A Bride Most Begrudging