Fatherless and cast off as a baby by her mother, Micki Forrester's only family has been Gram, the energetic woman who raised Micki from birth. When, as adult, Micki leaves for a long-anticipated tour of the Holy Lands, she never guesses that secrets about her past are traveling with her. When news reaches Micki that Gram has been hospitalized, she wants to return to the States immediately. But Gram insists she remain in Israel, and this event triggers an avalanche of revelations more overwhelming to Micki than what she's learning of the history of the Holy Lands. She may not have come to Galilee with love, but will it be the place where she can discover love's true meaning-and learn to hold it in her heart forever?
When young choir member Amy Cantrell becomes the victim of a suspected poisoning, Gracie Parks is determined to investigate, especially when Amy, who appeared to be recovering, vanishes from the hospital.
Between struggling to balance school and parenthood, Jana Jenson's hands were full. The single mother was not in the market for romance—especially after experiencing the heartache of having her son's father abandon her. Still, Jana was grateful for the support of the Sylvan Falls community, particularly the kindness of handsome college professor Ray Hawkins…. Although a painful lesson from the past had taught Ray to guard his heart, he couldn't get Jana off his mind. He wanted to shower her with affection and favor her son with the fatherly attention he'd missed. With the ready-made family by his side, he could imagine happily-ever-after was possible. But could he and Jana find strength from above to heal their hurts and face their pasts when their newfoundhappiness was threatened?
FROM MILLIONAIRE HEIRESS…TO SMALL-TOWN BRIDE? Heiress Andi Barker came to Sylvan Falls on a well-intentioned but secret mission: to investigate her long-lost relations and the rift that had separated her family for generations. Andi easily concealed her identity, but couldn't hide her beauty and gentle spirit from the wonderful McHenrys—especially their adopted son, Keith. Strong, handsome and kind, Keith quickly won her heart…and Andi dreamed of staying in his picture-perfect small townn—and his warm embrace—forever. But soon Andi's love and faith were put to the test. She prayed for the courage to reveal the truth—and the strength to face the consequences….
A FAMILY FOR VANESSA Life in Sylvan Falls was picture-perfect for Vanessa McHenry—until her beloved grandmother broke her hip, leaving five troubled teens in Vanessa’s care. Vanessa struggled to balance her job with her new family, but without helpful neighbors she didn’t have a prayer…. A LITTLE FAITH AND A LOT OF LOVE Rob Corland knew he was taking a chance that his heart would break a second time when he offered Vanessa a supportive hand. Yet Rob was determined to show Vanessa she was deserving of love. And he was praying that he’d be able to open her heart.
The Dutch telescope and the Italian scientist Galileo have long enjoyed a durable connection in the popular mind--so much so that it seems this simple glass instrument transformed a rather modest middle-aged scholar into the bold icon of the Copernican Revolution. And yet the extraordinary speed with which the telescope changed the course of Galileo's life and early modern astronomy obscures the astronomer's own curiously delayed encounter with the instrument. This book considers the lapse between the telescope's creation in The Hague in 1608 and Galileo's alleged acquaintance with such news ten months later. In an inquiry into scientific and cultural history, Eileen Reeves explores two fundamental questions of intellectual accountability: what did Galileo know of the invention of the telescope, and when did he know it? The record suggests that Galileo, like several of his peers, initially misunderstood the basic design of the telescope. In seeking to explain the gap between the telescope's emergence and the alleged date of the astronomer's acquaintance with it, Reeves explores how and why information about the telescope was transmitted, suppressed, or misconstrued in the process. Her revised version of events, rejecting the usual explanations of silence and idleness, is a revealing account of the role that misprision, error, and preconception play in the advancement of science. Along the way, Reeves offers a revised chronology of Galileo's life in a critical period and, more generally, shows how documents typically outside the scope of early modern natural philosophy--medieval romances, travel literature, and idle speculations--relate to two crucial events in the history of science.
The coin conspiracy. Gracie's intuition tells her that young Mark Canfield can't be guilty of stealing a valuable coin, yet all the evidence seems to point to the contrary.
Eileen Gray (1878-1976) is regarded as one of the most important furniture designers and architects of the early 20th century and the most influential woman in those fields. This book looks at her life and work.
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