With more than 145 books to her credit, Grace Livingston Hill was one of America's most prolific and popular novelists. Now, her countless fans can enjoy her entire Miranda Trilogy--three unabridged novels--presented, for the first time, between the covers of one handsome volume.
Jane Scarlett has a lonely and sad existence living in a dingy boardinghouse room and working the button counter of a department store. Until one day a young socialite woman visits her counter and they strike up a conversation that will lead Jane to a home and family connections she thought lost.
Meet Elsie Hathaway, a girl on the cusp of adulthood in the 1920s, who begins to question the direction of her life when she compares the privileges she received being raised by her aunt to the struggles her widowed father and motherless brothers have had to endure in her absence. Then the words of a handsome stranger compel Elsie to make changes that will earn his respect. Can she find herself worthy of honor?
Marjorie Wetherill grew up in a loving family among the wealthy and privileged—but she always knew she was adopted. And though she questioned how her birth family could give up a child, she was content and happy with her life. But when she faces her first Christmas alone after her parents’ deaths, she starts to wonder about finding her first family. A letter among Mrs. Wetherill’s things gives her the key to start a search that will change her life. Is Marjorie strong enough to learn of the past and face the reality of meeting her birth relations?
Jane Arleth’s mountain vacation is cut short when she receives news that both her parents have been sick back home. Anxious to help but sad to leave a rare chance to relax for the hard times ahead, Jane returns to the city. She soon discovers that there’s only one cure for her ailing parents: some much-deserved, cooling time away from the scorching city. So Jane rents a tiny cottage on the beach, hoping for the best. What she finds is a summer that opens her heart to love.
It's all wrapped and ready for you to open, this beautiful collection of three novels by the famed Grace Livingston Hill and one extra surprise from Grace's aunt, the inspiring novelist Isabella Alden. It's the gift you've always wanted - stories of strength and wisdom that will encourage you and enhance your own life today. There's the hope-filled Because of Stephen, the blessed solitude found at Lone Point, the spontaneity celebrated in The Story of a Whim, and the inner strength born in An Interrupted Night. You'll find comfort for your soul as deep and warm as your favorite throw and as soft and soothing as a cup of tea.
Four Complete Novels Including: The Angel of His Presence, The Man of the Desert, Marcia Schuyler, and Unto the End (a novel by Isabella Alden, an aunt to Grace Livingston Hill).
Four Complete Novels Including: The Finding of Jasper Holt, The Mystery of Mary, Phoebe Deanne, and Diverse Women (a novel by Isabella Alden, an aunt to Grace Livingston Hill).
While traveling to accept a position as companion to an elderly lady out West, Rachel Rainsford receives a startling note from a fellow train passenger—she’s actually in the middle of a dastardly scheme to sell her as companion to a corrupt Chicago businessman. But can Rachel trust daring Chan Prescott after being deceived before? Caught in a dangerous chase with the criminals close behind, will faith—and love—be enough to save her?
John fell in love with Mary Elizabeth at first sight, but she is not who he believes her to be; and it will take a miracle to unite these two people from very different walks of life. Readers will delight in this Grace Livingston Hill classic romance.
When Pastor John Endicott returns from burying his mother, he discovers the legendary haunted house in town really is inhabited, and he sets out to determine if the lady in white is a ghost or real. Constance Whetherhill left the city when her wealth failed rather than endure the sympathy of her socialite circle. Renting a “haunted” house was the most economical choice she could make to secure a home for her aging grandmother. But when wealth and privilege are offered back to her, she must choose between the new life she made and the old life she was raised to expect.
Dr. Howard Sterling is on his way home when he comes upon a woman in a snow drift. Meanwhile Martha Spicer, elderly spinster, takes an interest in taming one of the local boys who seem to run wild in the streets. Then Janet disappears without telling the doctor about her true identity. But the hand of Providence is about to bring these four souls together in a marvelous way.
Take a fresh look at a well-loved Grace Livingston Hill classic. Secretary Carol Berkley is a woman ahead of her time. When her boss has an accident, she volunteers to go on a business trip for him. It is her chance to prove her worth. . .and save the company from corruption. But as she boards a train bound for Chicago, she inadvertently steps into a dangerous plot. Who can she trust with her knowledge—and her life?
Murray’s name—Van Rensselaer—brings wealth and status until a split second and one hasty decision turns this gentleman’s son into a fugitive. Murray’s joyride with a long-lost childhood friend ends with Murray’s car swerving off the road and lands Bessie in the hospital—Murray thinks for good. Suddenly, his only option is to run, but will running bring a fresh start or further tragedy? As Murray assumes another young man’s identity in a distant town, can a new name truly bring new life?
God can find and touch souls in the most unlikely places. Esteemed author Grace Livingston Hill and her aunt, Isabella Alden, knew how to weave such life - changing tales of classic romance. In Lo, Michael, a newsboy saves the life of an heiress - and doors of opportunity suddenly open to him. In Patch of Blue, Chris has much of worldly value -but a few words from a sermon open his eyes to the important things he lacks. In An Unknown God, a strange series of events takes Brad to an opera house where he must face the truth about his life. And in Alden's Stephen Mitchell's Journey, a trip teaches the title character things that change not only him but everyone within his acquaintance.
Patricia Prentiss grows up in a mansion as the privileged daughter to an old-fashioned father who believes in church and public school, though his more progressive wife challenges him on both traditions. So, Patricia develops both a love of God and for a boy who is beneath her parents’ notice. After school and during college, Patricia loses contact with dear John Worth, but when her parents announce that she should wed the spoiled bully Thornton Bellingham, she begins to desperately pray that John will reenter her crumbling life.
Missionary John Brownleigh finds Hazel Winship unconscious in the desert and returns her to her family. But on the way, she overhears a conversation that changes her life forever.
Dana Barron was raised by a godly father and had no contact with his mother who took his sister and abandoned the family over twenty years ago. But on his deathbed, Dana’s father asks him to be reunited with his mother and sister. Reluctantly, Dana enters New York society, dragging his friend Bruce along for moral support. Faced with a world foreign to his own and full of greed and danger, Dana pledges to show his sister a better way and take her to a place of safety.
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