Alexandra Tarkington (even the name sounds expensive) is headed for Mesquite Springs, Texas due to a smarmy suitor who does not understand the word “no”. In route, she meets Gabe Seymour. He is an investigator looking for Alexandra’s father, who is suspected of swindling. And there are others who are looking for Miss Tarkington. And the others are NOT the good guys.
Painful Untruths
Fern & Joyce are sisters & best friends. But Joyce is now shunned because she married an Englisher. Fern has been visiting Joyce & telling her family she is helping a friend. Fern feels guilty but Joyce is pregnant. And what will Reuben, who likes her a lot, do if he finds out? Her parents? The Bishop?
The Inn at Harts Haven by Patricia Davids
Victoria Worthington escapes her father’s “prison” and goes to Harts Haven, home of her deceased Amish grandparents. Pregnant and justifiably scared, she finds acceptance at the Inn by Rose. The Inn’s kitchen is being remodeled by Joseph Troyer who is running from her past. Her father will stop at nothing to find her and if he does, she will disappear.
Following the Trail
Lacey Jefferson is a K-9 handler. When her sister disappears, Lacey returns reluctantly to her hometown to search for her. Turns out her boyfriend from high school is now Sheriff and sadly, it is no longer a missing person. It’s now murder and someone wants Lacey to join her sister.
Centurion Witness
Calix, the centurion, is a highly decorated, skilled soldier and a known leader of men in the Roman Army. He is also haunted by something he did in a recent battle. In his last assignments, he interacts with the governor of Judea and Pontius Pilate. And he meets Jesus. What else happens in his last months of service?
Feeding Washington’s Army by Ricardo A. Herrera
A persuasive history detailing how the Continental Army was fed at Valley Forge in the deadly winter of 1778. Packed with names, places, and details.
A tour de force! Herrera states “this book contends that the Continental Army at Valley Forge was a field army engaged in active operations.”