Grace Livingston Hill Books In Order

Miranda Trilogy Books In Publication Order

  1. Marcia Schuyler (1908)
  2. Phoebe Deane (1909)
  3. Miranda (1915)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. A Chautauqua Idyl (1887)
  2. The Parkerstown Delegate (1892)
  3. In the Way (1897)
  4. Lone Point (1898)
  5. A Daily Rate (1900)
  6. The Angel of His Presence (1902)
  7. An Unwilling Guest (1902)
  8. According to the Pattern (1903)
  9. The Story of a Whim (1903)
  10. Because of Stephen (1904)
  11. The Girl from Montana (1908)
  12. Aunt Crete’s Emancipation (1911)
  13. Dawn of the Morning (1911)
  14. The Mystery of Mary (1912)
  15. Lo, Michael (1913)
  16. The Best Man (1914)
  17. The Man of the Desert (1914)
  18. The Obsession of Victoria Gracen (1914)
  19. The Finding of Jasper Holt (1916)
  20. A Voice in the Wilderness (1916)
  21. The Enchanted Barn (1917)
  22. The Witness (1917)
  23. The Red Signal (1919)
  24. The Search (1919)
  25. Cloudy Jewel (1920)
  26. Exit Betty (1920)
  27. The Tryst (1921)
  28. The City of Fire (1922)
  29. Ariel Custer (1923)
  30. The Big Blue Soldier (1923)
  31. Tomorrow About This Time (1923)
  32. Not Under the Law (1924)
  33. Re-Creations (1924)
  34. A New Name (1925)
  35. Coming Through the Rye (1926)
  36. The Prodigal Girl (1926)
  37. The Honor Girl (1927)
  38. Job’s Niece (1927)
  39. The White Flower (1927)
  40. Blue Ruin (1928)
  41. Crimson Roses (1928)
  42. Found Treasure (1928)
  43. Duskin (1929)
  44. Out of the Storm (1929)
  45. Ladybird (1930)
  46. The White Lady (1930)
  47. The Chance of a Lifetime (1931)
  48. Kerry (1931)
  49. Silver Wings (1931)
  50. Beggarman (1932)
  51. The Challengers (1932)
  52. Happiness Hill (1932)
  53. Her wedding garment (1932)
  54. House Across the Hedge (1932)
  55. The Patch of Blue (1932)
  56. Rose Galbraith (1932)
  57. The Story of the Lost Star (1932)
  58. April Gold (1932)
  59. The Beloved Stranger (1933)
  60. Matched Pearls (1933)
  61. Amorelle (1934)
  62. The Christmas Bride (1934)
  63. Rainbow Cottage (1934)
  64. The Ransom (1934)
  65. Beauty for Ashes (1935)
  66. Life Out of Death (1935)
  67. Old Guard (1935)
  68. The Strange Proposal (1935)
  69. The Street of the City (1935)
  70. Sunrise (1935)
  71. White Orchids (1935)
  72. Mystery Flowers (1936)
  73. The Substitute Guest (1936)
  74. Brentwood (1937)
  75. Daphne Deane (1937)
  76. The Best Birthday (1938)
  77. The Divided Battle (1938)
  78. Homing (1938)
  79. The Lost Message (1938)
  80. Marigold (1938)
  81. Maris (1938)
  82. Patricia (1939)
  83. The Seventh Hour (1939)
  84. Stranger Within the Gates (1939)
  85. Head of the House (1940)
  86. Partners (1940)
  87. In Tune With Wedding Bells (1941)
  88. Astra (1941)
  89. By Way of the Silverthorns (1941)
  90. Crimson Mountain (1942)
  91. Sound of the Trumpet (1943)
  92. Spice Box (1943)
  93. Through These Fires (1943)
  94. More Than Conqueror (1944)
  95. All Through the Night (1945)
  96. A Girl to Come Home To (1945)
  97. Bright Arrows (1946)
  98. Where Two Ways Met (1946)
  99. Mary Arden (1948)
  100. Morning Is for Joy (1976)
  101. The Honeymoon House (1984)
  102. The Love Gift (1984)
  103. Katharine’s Yesterday (1987)
  104. Personal Influence (1988)

Short Story Collections In Publication Order

  1. Katharine’s Yesterday and Other Stories (1895)
  2. The Forgotten Friend and Other Stories (1916)
  3. The Honeymoon House and Other Stories (1932)
  4. The Short Stories of Grace Livingston Hill (1976)
  5. Her Story and Her Writings (1976)
  6. Christian Endeavor Stories (1983)
  7. Grace Livingston Hill Jumbo Reader (1997)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. The War Romance of the Salvation Army (1919)
  2. For Each New Day (1991)

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Grace Livingston Hill Books Overview

Marcia Schuyler

Grace Livingston Hill 1865 1947 was an early 20th Century ‘Christian Romance’ novelist. She was immensely popular in the time that she wrote, contributing hundreds of novels and short stories during her lifetime. Her characters were most often young female ing nues, frequently strong Christian women or those who become so within the confines of the story. Grace’s messages are quite simplistic in nature: good versus evil. As Grace believed the Bible was very clear about what was good and what was evil in life, she reflected that cut and dried design in her own works. She touched on subjects such as infidelity, defiance, hard heartedness towards God, and deception, to name just a few. Grace wrote about them all and could manage a happy, or at least satisfactory, ending to any situation. Jesus, the ever present though unseen reoccurring character, manages to heal or mend any situation Grace imagined. It was no wonder that in her days she was known as the ‘Queen of Christian Romance. ‘ Her works include: The Girl from Montana 1908, The Mystery of Mary 1911 and Lo, Michael! 1913.

Phoebe Deane

Grace Livingston Hill gives us a Cinderella type hero*ine to sympathize with in part two of the Miranda trilogy. Day after day Phoebe is subjected to living as a servant in her brother’s home, picked on by her hateful sister in law, and forced to endure matchmaking schemes influenced by greed. Marriage to an ill tempered man with several misbehaving children seems to be her lot, and her hope is about to be snuffed out. Could a chance encounter in the woods change the direction of her life and finally introduce her to someone who could care about her?

Miranda

The story of a beloved character rounds out the Miranda trilogy. Five separate times Miranda Griscom has rejected wealthy Mr. Whitney’s proposal of marriage, content in her role has housekeeper and nanny for the Spaffords. The community thinks her daft to refuse such a man, but they don’t know that her heart belongs to the town’s black sheep who, when accused of murder twelve years ago, she helped to escape. When she learns he has been living in Oregon Territory, can she hope to get word to him that his name has been cleared and his siblings need him?

A Chautauqua Idyl

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In the Way

When wealthy Ruth Benedict moves from New York City to a small village, she soon finds that everyone hates her. Everyone, that is, except one man.

Lone Point

Grace Livingston Hill created a moving portrayal of opposite outlooks on life in this summer romance. Maria Hammond is only happy when things are going perfectly right, while her sister Rachel can find a rainbow in any situation. When the family finances plunge, their large home in the city is rented and the family moves to a lowly cottage at Lone Point. Will a minister on vacation by the sea be able to help Maria change her perspective on life, or will her attempts to be selfless and good end up being only a fa?ade to attract more attention?

A Daily Rate

An unexpected inheritance brings Celia Murray everything she ever dreamed of. But will she find a man who can share the secret desire of her heart?.

An Unwilling Guest

Beautiful, wealthy Evelyn makes an astonishing promise to a handsome young doctor, and her life is changed forever.

According to the Pattern

She was stronger than most women, but could she win this most important contest?What she saw in the park that fine day changed Miriam Winthrop’s life. She had been content with a simple family life, and she thought Claude was deeply in love with her and the children. But obviously her husband wanted the excitement of beautiful society women. So Miriam, shocked and heartbroken, determined to become the type of woman Claude admired and desired. It would take all her skills…
most of the little money she had…
but she would win him back, if it killed her!

The Story of a Whim

A case of mistaken identity leads a beautiful young woman into the arms of the rugged man who had deceived her.

Because of Stephen

Gilbert Morris draws on his memories of growing up in the Depression for this vivid portrait of the hard scrabble life and hard won faith of an ordinary American family living through extraordinary times.

The Girl from Montana

Grace Livingston Hill 1865 1947 was an early 20th Century ‘Christian Romance’ novelist. She was immensely popular in the time that she wrote, contributing hundreds of novels and short stories during her lifetime. Her characters were most often young female ing nues, frequently strong Christian women or those who become so within the confines of the story. Grace’s messages are quite simplistic in nature: good versus evil. As Grace believed the Bible was very clear about what was good and what was evil in life, she reflected that cut and dried design in her own works. She touched on subjects such as infidelity, defiance, hard heartedness towards God, and deception, to name just a few. Grace wrote about them all and could manage a happy, or at least satisfactory, ending to any situation. Jesus, the ever present though unseen reoccurring character, manages to heal or mend any situation Grace imagined. It was no wonder that in her days she was known as the ‘Queen of Christian Romance. ‘ Her works include: The Girl from Montana 1908, The Mystery of Mary 1911 and Lo, Michael! 1913.

Aunt Crete’s Emancipation

This story is a Grace Livingston Hill rarity, in which the main character does not find a husband/wife at the end of the story. Lucretia ‘Crete’ Ward is a nice old lady who lives with her sister Carrie and niece Luella, both of whom are very selfish and treat her like a slave. Upon learning that Donald, the son of their now deceased older sister, is coming to visit from out west, Luella fears what others will think of them if they are seen with a ‘backwoods cousin,’ so she and her mother hurry away to a fancy resort where Luella is anxious to pursue a young man she is convinced is interested in her, which proves to be all in her head. Donald is actually well educated and rich, and loves Aunt Crete like a mother, taking her shopping for fancy clothes and paying for French maids to fix up her hair, and then to the very resort where Luella and Carrie are staying. At first they believe Aunt Crete must be rich and famous because she seems to have the best of everything and makes friends with the family of the young man Luella has her heart set on. When they finally recognize her, they try to order Aunt Crete to leave before she ’embaras*ses’ them. Donald takes her traveling elsewhere, and she never returns to the women who mistreated her. If you have ever been unappreciated ,you’ll enjoy this book. It is almost an unconventional Cinderella story, but I believe it’s appeal will probably be to older readers. Aunt Crete’s Emancipation is a very innocent and sweet story of a long list of wrongs set right that keeps readers of all ages enraptured.

Dawn of the Morning

General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1911 Original Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Company Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million Books. com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER III Haeeinqton Wintheop kept his promise about the sweets. Five times during the winter that followed his first visit with Mr. Van Eensselaer, he invented some excuse to visit Dawn. The first time he came, he found her in the maple grove behind the pasture, with a group of other girls, all decked in autumn leaves and playing out some story that Dawn had read. He persuaded her to walk a little way into the woods with him; and when he came to take his leave asked for a Mss, but Dawn sprang away from him in sudden panic: ‘ No,’ she said sharply; ‘ I have never kissed anybody but my mother.’ Then, fearing she had been impolite in view of his gift, she added: ‘We don’t kiss people here at this school. It isn’t the custom.’ And she knew so little of the customs of the world that the incident passed without further apprehension on her part, or understanding of the young man’s meaning. ‘ That’s all right, my dear,’ he said pleasantly. ‘ But don’t forget about the house. I’m going to tell you all about it next time I come. You still want a home of your very own, don’t you?’ ‘Why, of course,’ said Dawn; ‘but I can’t see how yon can know anything about it, or care. What have you to do with it ? ‘ And then with sudden alarm, ‘ Has my father been talking to you about any such thing?’ ‘ No, indeed! Your father does not even know I am interested in you. I care for my own sake. Didn’t I tellyou that I liked you the minute I saw you ? And I’m just as interested in this future home of yours as you are.’ ‘ I’m sure I can’t see why,’ said Dawn, perplexed, yet t…

The Mystery of Mary

excerpt from CHAPTER I: He paused on the platform and glanced at his watch. The train on which he had just arrived was late. It hurried away from the station, and was swallowed up in the blackness of the tunnel, as if it knew its own shortcomings and wished to make up for them. It was five minutes of six, and as the young man looked back at the long flight of steps that led to the bridge across the tracks, a delicate pencilling of electric light flashed into outline against the city’s deepening dusk, emphasizing the lateness of the hour. He had a dinner engagement at seven, and it was yet some distance to his home, where a rapid toilet must be made if he were to arrive on time. The stairway was long, and there were many people thronging it. A shorter cut led down along the tracks under the bridge, and up the grassy embankment. It would bring him a whole block nearer home, and a line of cabs was standing over at the corner just above the bridge. It was against the rules to walk beside the tracks there was a large sign to that effect in front of him but it would save five minutes. He scanned the platform hastily to see if any officials were in sight, then bolted down the darkening tracks. Under the centre of the bridge a slight noise behind him, as of soft, hurrying footsteps, caught his attention, and a woman’s voice broke upon his startled senses. ‘Please don’t stop, nor look around,’ it said, and the owner caught up with him now in the shadow. ‘But will you kindly let me walk beside you for a moment, till you can show me how to get out of this dreadful place? I am very much frightened, and I’m afraid I shall be followed. Will you tell me where I can go to hide?’ After an instant’s astonished pause, he obeyed her and kept on, making room for her to walk beside him, while he took the place next to the tracks. He was aware, too, of the low rumble of a train, coming from the mouth of the tunnel. His companion had gasped for breath, but began again in a tone of apology: ‘I saw you were a gentleman, and I didn’t know what to do. I thought you would help me to get somewhere quickly.’ Just then the fiery eye of the oncoming train burst from the tunnel ahead. Instinctively, the young man caught his companion’s arm and drew her forward to the embankment beyond the bridge, holding her, startled and trembling, as the screaming train tore past them. The pent black smoke from the tunnel rolled in a thick cloud about them, stifling them. The girl, dazed with the roar and blinded by the smoke, could only cling to her protector. For an instant they felt as if they were about to be drawn into the awful power of the rushing monster. Then it had passed, and a roar of silence followed, as if they were suddenly plunged into a vacuum. Gradually the noises of the world began again: the rumble of a trolley car on the bridge; the ‘honk honk’ of an automobile; the cry of a newsboy. Slowly their breath and their senses came back. The man’s first thought was to get out of the cut before another train should come. He grasped his companion’s arm and started up the steep embankment, realizing as he did so that the wrist he held was slender, and that the sleeve which covered it was of the finest cloth. They struggled up, scarcely pausing for breath. The steps at the side of the bridge, made for the convenience of railroad hands, were out of the question, for they were at a dizzy height, and hung unevenly over the yawning pit where trains shot constantly back and forth. As they emerged from the dark, the man saw that his companion was a young and beautiful woman, and that she wore a light cloth gown, with neither hat nor gloves.

Lo, Michael

General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1913 Original Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Company Subjects: Fiction / Religious Fiction / Romance / General Fiction / Romance / Historical Fiction / Romance / Suspense Fiction / Christian / General Fiction / Christian / Historical Fiction / Christian / Romance Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million Books. com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER II Little Starr Endicott, sleeping in her costly lace draped crib on her downy embroidered pillow, knew nothing of the sin and hate and murder that rolled in a great wave on the streets outside, and had almost touched her own little life and blotted it out. She knew not that three notable families whose names were interwoven in her own, and whose blood flowed in her tiny veins represented the great hated class of the Eich, and that those upon whom they had climbed to this height looked upon them as an evil to be destroyed; nor did she know that she, being the last of the race, and in her name representing them all, was hated most of all. Starr Delevan Endicott! It was graven upon her tiny pins and locket, upon the circlet of gold that jewelled her finger, upon her brushes and combs; it was broidered upon her dainty garments, and coverlets and cushions, and crooned to her by the adoring Scotch nurse who came of a line that knew and loved an aristocracy. The pride of the house of Starr, the wealth of the house of Delevan, the glory of the house of Endicott, were they not all hers, this one beautiful baby who lay in her arms to tend and to love. So mused Morton as she hummed: ‘ O hush thee my babie, thy sire was a knight, Thy mother a ladle, both’gentle and bright ‘ And what cared Morton that the mother in this case was neither ge…

The Best Man

Pursued by men desperate for secret information that could threaten national security, Cyril Gordon seeks refuge in a church. He stumbles into a wedding, and the results are a shock! Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

The Man of the Desert

Grace Livingston Hill 1865 1947 was an early 20th Century ‘Christian Romance’ novelist. She was immensely popular in the time that she wrote, contributing hundreds of novels and short stories during her lifetime. Her characters were most often young female ing nues, frequently strong Christian women or those who become so within the confines of the story. Grace’s messages are quite simplistic in nature: good versus evil. As Grace believed the Bible was very clear about what was good and what was evil in life, she reflected that cut and dried design in her own works. She touched on subjects such as infidelity, defiance, hard heartedness towards God, and deception, to name just a few. Grace wrote about them all and could manage a happy, or at least satisfactory, ending to any situation. Jesus, the ever present though unseen reoccurring character, manages to heal or mend any situation Grace imagined. It was no wonder that in her days she was known as the ‘Queen of Christian Romance. ‘ Her works include: The Girl from Montana 1908, The Mystery of Mary 1911 and Lo, Michael! 1913.

The Obsession of Victoria Gracen

General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1915 Original Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Company Subjects: Fiction / Religious Fiction / Romance / General Fiction / Romance / Contemporary Fiction / Christian / General Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million Books. com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER III The peal of the bell startled Richard into attention. Could it be that his uncle had really followed him, and meant to carry out his threat of compelling him to work in that loathsome slaughter house? His whole soul revolted in horror. Of course he must work somewhere now, he supposed, but not there! He arose quickly, and stole through the hall to the front window where his mother had so often watched for his late home coming. He must find out at once who was ringing that bell. Softly pushing up the window and looking out, he saw a messenger boy in brass buttons, with a book and a pencil in his hand, impatiently looking up at him. ‘ What do you want down there ? ‘ he called out inhospitably. ‘ Telegram,’ answered the boy tersely. ‘ Guess you’ve made a mistake. There’s no telegram coming here,’ answered Richard decidedly, preparing to shut the window. ‘ It’s the number all right,’ said the boy with bold assurance. ‘ Well, it’s a mistake. What’s the name ? ‘ ‘ Richard Pierson Gracen,’ drawled the boy, getting close to the street light to see. Richard thumped the window down, and hurried wonderingly to the door. Could it be that his uncle had resorted to a telegram? Surely he would never spend a quarter unnecessarily. Or was this a ruse to get him out of the house, and was his uncle in hiding behind the corner ready to seize him? He opened the door warily, kept his foot braced against it and his ears alert, while he…

The Finding of Jasper Holt

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million books. com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II Meanwhile Jean Grayson had followed her bustling conductor into the sleeper with a sense of deep relief. She had been frankly frightened since the rough old tramp looking creature across the aisle had landed a worn looking wallet surreptitiously in her lap and asked if he hadn’t heard her say she was going to Mr. Harrington at Hawk Valley, and would she be so good as to give that case of important papers to him and not let anyone else know she had it ? She had accepted the trust because she did not know what else to do; and after all, it seemed a simple enough request . The man had explained that he had to go off in another direction at the next stop and could not deliver the goods himself and it was most important that it get to her brother at once. There did not seem to be any good reason why she should refuse, and yet it had frightened her, and she wished with all her heart that she had gone with the conductor to see about the sleeper and not stayed here to have this dirty old leather case put into her keeping by that dirty old man. She did not know what to do with it. She hated to put it in her dear little new handbag, and sherestrained her well cut nose from a shrinking sniff as she hastily put it out of sight. She had sat looking out of the darkened window with her heart in a tumult as the tall young man with the fine eyes and the air of reckless assurance came back to his seat . What had he to do with the old fellow ? Could he be his son? No, never! But did he know about the important papers? Could he have put the old man up to giving them to her, so that, under some pretence or other, he himself might speak to her? She did not dare to look his way lest he should presume upon the old man’s speaking. This, her first Western trip, was a fearsome thing to h…

A Voice in the Wilderness

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million books. com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER IV WHEN Margaret Earle dawned upon that bunk room the men sat up with one accord, ran their rough, red hands through their rough, tousled hair, smoothed their beards, took down their feet from the benches where they were resting. That was as far as their etiquette led them. Most of them continued to smoke their pipes, and all of them stared at her unreservedly. Such a sight of exquisite feminine beauty had not come to their eyes in many a long day. Even in the dim light of the smoky lanterns, and with the dust and weariness of travel upon her, Margaret Earle was a beautiful girl. ‘That’s what’s the matter, father,’ said her mother, when the subject of Margaret’s going West to teach had first been mentioned. ‘She’s too beautiful. Far too beautiful to go among savages! If she were homely and old, now, she might be safe. That would be a different matter.’ Yet Margaret had prevailed, and was here in tlx wild country. Now, standing on the threshold of the log cabin, she read, in the unveiled admiration that startled from the eyes of the men, the meaning of her mother’s fears. Yet withal it was a kindly admiration not unmixed with awe. For there was about her beautya touch of the spiritual which set her above the common run of women, making men feel her purity and sweetness, and inclining their hearts to worship rather than be bold. The Boy had been right. Pop Wallis was asleep and out of the way. From a little shed room at one end his snoring marked time in the silence that the advent of the girl made in the place. In the doorway of the kitchen offset Mom Wallis stood with her passionless face a face from which all emotions had long ago been burned by cruel fires and looked at the girl, whose expression was vivid with her opening life all haloed in a rosy glo…

The Enchanted Barn

The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’s website GeneralBooksClub. com. You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: New York, Grosset

The Witness

Grace Livingston Hill Lutz was an early 20th century Christian Romance novelist. She is credited with having written hundreds of short stories and novels. Her strong female characters were either solid Christian women or women who became Christian during the course of the story. Hill’s message was always the same: good verses evil. The Witness grabs the reader from the first few paragraphs. The story begins in a dormitory where a group of boys attack one boy. Their original aim was to make him swear. He was a religious boy and this difference provoked the boys into their bulling of him. An older boy watches as things get out of hand. This is one of those books that you cannot put down.

The Red Signal

When Hilda Lessing discovers that spies are planning to blow up a bridge, she is desperate! Such an explosion would destroy top secret cargo being transported over the bridge and endanger engineer Dan Stevens, a man who once saved Hilda’s life. Now Hilda must risk everything in a heroic battle to save Dan from certain death.

The Search

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million books. com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Ill It had taken only a short time after all. The crowd drowned its cheer in one deep gasp of silence and broke up tearfully into little groups beginning to melt away at the sound of Michael ringing up the gates, and telling the cars and wagons to hurry that it was almost time for the up train. Ruth Macdonald started her car and tried to bring her senses back to their normal calm wondering what had happened to her and why there was such an inexpressible mingling of loss and pleasure in her heart. The way at first was intricate with congestion of traffic and Ruth was obliged to go slowly. As the road cleared before her she was about to glide forward and make up for lost time. Suddenly a bewildered little woman with white hair darted in front of the car, hesitated, drew back, came on again. Ruth stopped the car shortly, much shaken with the swift vision of catastrophe, and the sudden recognition of the woman. It was the same one who had been with John Cameron. ‘ Oh, I’m so sorry I startled you!’ she called pleasantly, leaning out of the car. ‘ Won’t you get in, please, and let me take you home? ‘ The woman looked up and there were great tears in her eyes. It was plain why she had not seen where she was going. ‘ Thank you, no, I couldn’t!’ she said with a choke in her voice and another blur of tears, ‘ I you see I want to get away I’ve been seeing off my boy!’ ‘ I know! ‘ said Ruth with quick sympathy, ‘ I saw. And you want to get home quickly and cry. I feel that way myself. But you see I didn’t have anybody there and I’d like to do a little something just to be in it. Won’t you please get in? You’ll get home sooner if I take you; and see! We’re blocking the way!’ The woman cast a frightened glance about and assented: ‘ Of course. I didn’t realize!’ she s…

Cloudy Jewel

Grace Livingston Hill 1865 1947 was an early 20th Century ‘Christian Romance’ novelist. She was immensely popular in the time that she wrote, contributing hundreds of novels and short stories during her lifetime. Her characters were most often young female ingenues, frequently strong Christian women or those who become so within the confines of the story. Grace’s messages are quite simplistic in nature: good versus evil. As Grace believed the Bible was very clear about what was good and what was evil in life, she reflected that cut and dried design in her own works. She touched on subjects such as infidelity, defiance, hard heartedness towards God, and deception, to name just a few. Grace wrote about them all and could manage a happy, or at least satisfactory, ending to any situation. Jesus, the ever present though unseen reoccurring character, manages to heal or mend any situation Grace imagined. It was no wonder that in her days she was known as the ‘Queen of Christian Romance. ‘ Her works include: The Girl from Montana 1908, The Mystery of Mary 1911 and Lo, Michael! 1913.

Exit Betty

Grace Livingston Hill 1865 1947 was an early 20th Century ‘Christian Romance’ novelist. She was immensely popular in the time that she wrote, contributing hundreds of novels and short stories during her lifetime. Her characters were most often young female ingenues, frequently strong Christian women or those who become so within the confines of the story. Grace’s messages are quite simplistic in nature: good versus evil. As Grace believed the Bible was very clear about what was good and what was evil in life, she reflected that cut and dried design in her own works. She touched on subjects such as infidelity, defiance, hard heartedness towards God, and deception, to name just a few. Grace wrote about them all and could manage a happy, or at least satisfactory, ending to any situation. Jesus, the ever present though unseen reoccurring character, manages to heal or mend any situation Grace imagined. It was no wonder that in her days she was known as the ‘Queen of Christian Romance. ‘ Her works include: The Girl from Montana 1908, The Mystery of Mary 1911 and Lo, Michael! 1913.

The Tryst

The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’s website GeneralBooksClub. com. You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: J. B. Lippincott company; Publication date: 1921; Subjects: American fiction; Fiction / Religious; Fiction / Romance / General; Fiction / Christian / General; Fiction / Christian / Romance;

The City of Fire

Grace Livingston Hill 1865 1947 was an early 20th Century ‘Christian Romance’ novelist. She was immensely popular in the time that she wrote, contributing hundreds of novels and short stories during her lifetime. Her characters were most often young female ing nues, frequently strong Christian women or those who become so within the confines of the story. Grace’s messages are quite simplistic in nature: good versus evil. As Grace believed the Bible was very clear about what was good and what was evil in life, she reflected that cut and dried design in her own works. She touched on subjects such as infidelity, defiance, hard heartedness towards God, and deception, to name just a few. Grace wrote about them all and could manage a happy, or at least satisfactory, ending to any situation. Jesus, the ever present though unseen reoccurring character, manages to heal or mend any situation Grace imagined. It was no wonder that in her days she was known as the ‘Queen of Christian Romance. ‘ Her works include: The Girl from Montana 1908, The Mystery of Mary 1911 and Lo, Michael! 1913.

Ariel Custer

RomanceLarge Print EditionVirginia bred Ariel Custer is in big trouble. She came to Glenside to find a home and friends, but instead she found disappointment and indifference until she met Judson Granniss. Finally Ariel had found the friendship and love she so richly deserved. But when a woman mysteriously disappears and the evidence points to Ariel and Judson, the lovers must unearth the truth before their happiness is shattered and their future is destroyed forever.

The Big Blue Soldier

A homeless young soldier’s involvement in a brief masquerade entangles him in the lives of two unpredictable women. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Tomorrow About This Time

Courageous young Silver, sent to care for the father she never knew, heals an old wound with a new love.

Not Under the Law

1924. The book begins: The kitchen door stood open wide, and the breath from the meadow blew freshly across Joyce Radway’s hot cheeks and forehead as she passed hurriedly back and forth from the kitchen stove to the dining room table preparing the evening meal. It had been a long hard day and she was very tired. The tears seemed to have been scorching her eyelids since early morning, and because her spirit would not let them out they seemed to have been flowing back into her heart till its beating was almost stopped by the deluge. Somehow it had been the hardest day in all the two weeks since her aunt died; the culmination of all the hard times since Aunt Mary had been taken sick and her son Eugene Massey brought his wife and two children home to live. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

Re-Creations

Classic RomanceLarge Print EditionWhen lovely Cornelia Copleys mother becomes ill, Cornelia leaves college to care for her family who lives near poverty. But when she overhears her brother and sister calling her self centered and ungrateful, she begins to realize how much the little family gave up for her sake and sets off to repair the damage she has caused, but it may be too little and too late. Chaste

A New Name

As Murray Van Rensselaer was speeding down the street, he saw Bessie Chapparelle, and realized his childhood playmate had grown into a lovely young woman. But Murray paid so much attention to Bessie that he didn’t see the truck coming.

Coming Through the Rye

1926. The book begins: Romayne Ransom walked through the station and out to the street door looking for a taxi. There were usually three or four in sight. What had become of them all. She set down her shiny suitcase and tapped the little new suede slipper toe impatiently while she waited, thinking how vexatious the whole day had been. Not a thing the way she had planned it, the whole day spoiled. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

The Prodigal Girl

Betty Thornton knew what she wanted, and it wasn’t her father’s boring lifestyle. So when Betty’s father insists on moving the family to a farm in Vermont, she turns to dashing Dudley Weston and his promises of excitement and marriage as the answer to her problems. Then, through a terrifying chain of events, Betty finds herself abandoned in a snowstorm! Now her only hope for survival is a stranger…
but can she trust him? Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

The Honor Girl

Seeing a woman’s influence is very much needed in her father and brothers’ household, Elsie leaves the comfortable home of her wealthy uncle where she has lived for the five years since her mother’s death.

Job’s Niece

When Doris Dunbar’s loving father dies, her family is torn apart. Suddenly Doris is faced with financial ruin, a hateful stepmother, a disgruntled fianc , a dying brother, and the care of younger siblings. Just as Doris’s world is crumbling around her she meets Scottish businessman Angus Macdonald, whose unusual business proposition seems to lead her closer to the peace and answers that have eluded her. What surprises await the Dunbar family a family that so desperately wants to be together in the midst of an impossible situation? Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

The White Flower

Rachel and a handsome stranger become the prey in a desperate chase that will test their faith and courage and lead them into love. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Blue Ruin

Rachel and a handsome stranger become the prey in a desperate chase that will test their faith and courage and lead them into love. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Found Treasure

Effie Martin was humiliated! Lawrence Earle, the football hero, was coming back from college, and all the girls were planning a big picnic for him. She had been planning to go, too until she overheard the girls saying they didn’t want her along because she was too rough, too much of a tomboy. Well, she’d show them. She could be as much a lady as any of them! Or could she? Almost immediately Effie found herself caught in a struggle between ‘acting ladylike’ and being herself a struggle she was afraid of losing. Then suddenly, wonderfully, an act of heroism throws Effie into an extraordinary friendship with the football star himself! And she begins the thrilling journey of becoming a woman who understands strong faith and lasting love. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Duskin

Duskin finds himself on the fine line between ‘good business’ and ‘godliness.’ Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Out of the Storm

Adrift on an angry ocean, lovely young Gail must struggle to save her life and the life of a man she doesn t know.

Ladybird

Fraley’s dear mother has just dies and left Fraley utterly alone in a hostile world. She sets off on a dangerous adventure, unsure of what lies ahead. Her only comforts are the faith her mother shared with her and the family Bible. Along the way, Fraley meets a young man who is on an adventure of his own: He has come west to lead a small church. But George Seagrave is not prepared for his task. He does not know Fraley’s God. Fraley points the way for him, and he helps her flee to safety in New York. But still the path is full of dangers and difficulty. Both young people need to learn whether their faith can sustain them. In the process, they find something that will change their lives forever. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Kerry

Pursued by an evil man and surrounded by danger, lovely young Kerry finds courage in the miracle of love.

Silver Wings

When Amory meets Gareth, a dashing pilot, they fall instantly in love. Their future holds wonderful promise until his plane is reported missing. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

The Patch of Blue

They lived in separate worlds until his world fell apart. Now Chris and Natalie will never be the same.

Rose Galbraith

When beautiful, impoverished Rose sails to Scotland, a chance encounter captures her heart. But will she be forced to marry for money?.

April Gold

Into lovely Marilla’s troubled life bursts the discovery of true joy and a promise of springtime love. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

The Beloved Stranger

Sherrill Cameron’s big day arrives to find her watching from the balcony as her fianc s secretary walks down the aisle in her place. Sherrill is convinced that nothing could heal her hurt, until the day s gloom is brightened by a handsome stranger who offers constant and comforting help. But Graham Copeland s welcomed presence turns sour when an heirloom emerald necklace goes missing. Is Graham the true beloved stranger Sherrill thought he was? Despite her reservations, Sherrill finds herself falling for Graham s charm, but will her new love leave her stranded at the altar once again?

Matched Pearls

Constance is used to getting what she wants. But when she finally meets a man she can’t control, her self centered life is turned upside down! Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Amorelle

Amorelle is suddenly alone in the world when a handsome young man makes a proposal she cannot refuse. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

The Christmas Bride

Contemporary RomanceLarge Print EditionWhen Greg Sterling glances out his hotel window one bleak afternoon, hes startled to see a young woman slip from the park bench where she had been sitting and fall in a crumpled heap to the ground. He races to the womans aid and vows to help her overcome her desperate circumstances. Soon though, he realizes that his interest in Margaret is more than that of a benefactor. Captivated by her beauty and indomitable spirit, Greg knows hes falling in love. But before he can share his feelings with Margaret, she disappears without a trace! Chaste

Rainbow Cottage

When Sheila meets her grandmother and family for the first time, she is loved and cared for like never before. So she is totally unprepared for her spiteful, vindictive cousin, Jacqueline, who does all she can to humiliate her and drive her from her new family.

Beauty for Ashes

Gloria knew the benefits of wealth. Her life had been filled with every conceivable luxury, which would only continue when she was married to a well known and wealthy man. But Gloria’s world is shattered when her fianc e is found murdered in very questionable circumstances. Brokenhearted, Gloria flees to the quiet country town where her father grew up. There she meets sincere, humble people who seem satisfied without money and discovers a love she never dreamed existed. But can even the love of handsome Murray MacRae release Gloria from the shame of her past? Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

The Street of the City

When a handsome young man comes to tell Frannie that her mother is very ill, she wants nothing more than to go home. But her kind messenger assures her that he will take care of everything. Touched by his concern and sensitivity, Frannie’s love for him begins to grow. There is only one problem: He is from the wealthy side of the river, and she is from the poor side. Will the jealousy and schemes of their friends pull them apart or show them the road to faith and love? Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Sunrise

Jason Whitney was always being accused of things he didn’t do. So when the bank he works in is robbed, and his notebook found outside the empty safe, Jason is certain no one will believe him and flees. But at least two people stand by him: his devoted sister and Rose, the minister’s beautiful daughter. Together they turn to wealthy Rowan Parsons, who agrees to help find Jason and prove his innocence. But several months pass with no word from either of them. The two women fear something has gone terribly wrong. Where could they be? Was the town right is Jason a criminal?

White Orchids

When Jeffrey Wainwright stops to help Camilla, he’s caught in a drama that will change his life. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Mystery Flowers

Touched by anonymous gifts of flowers, Diana wonders who the mystery giver is. Can it be that he knows of her despair…
and wants to help her? Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

The Substitute Guest

Caught in a raging blizzard, handsome Alan Monteith seeks refuge among strangers and discovers true love. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Brentwood

Marjorie Wetherill had always known she was adopted; her parents, whom Marjorie loved deeply, had made no secret of it. Their death leaves Marjorie well provided for, but terribly lonely. Soon she is consumed with a desire to find the family she has never known. But how can she, when she knows nothing about them and when Evan Brower, her handsome, wealthy neighbor, seems determined to make her forget about them entirely?

Homing

Volume 7 of The Williamsburg Series

Marigold

Uncertain about her future, Marigold unexpectedly finds love when a handsome engineer teaches her about faith and trust. Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Maris

Beautiful young Maris Mayberry is ecstatic over her upcoming marriage to wealthy Tilford Thorpe. Then disaster strikes Maris‘s precious mother collapses and becomes dangerously ill. Maris turns to Tilford for comfort and understanding only to encounter a haughty decree: The wedding must go on as planned, whether her mother lives or dies. Indignant, Maris begins to doubt Tilford’s love and character.

The Seventh Hour

Beautiful, willful Caralie is in love at last with a wonderful man of faith, but will her turbulent past keep them apart? Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Stranger Within the Gates

Courageous young Sylvia’s first love is threatened by her brother’s scheming wife.

Head of the House

Jennifer must protect six younger siblings from greedy relatives. Yet in the midst of fear and despair, Jennifer finds the true source of strength and an unexpected love.

Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Partners

Jennifer must protect six younger siblings from greedy relatives. Yet in the midst of fear and despair, Jennifer finds the true source of strength and an unexpected love.

Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

In Tune With Wedding Bells

McRae Silverthorn and her brother, Lincoln, have a way of getting mixed up in the troubled lives of thei r friends. What new developments will a gathering for a dear friend”s wedding bring? ‘

Astra

Astra is powerfully attracted to handsome Charles Cameron. But will the vengeance of Astra‘s spoiled cousin come between them?.

By Way of the Silverthorns

McRae Silverthorn and her brother, Lincoln, have a way of getting mixed up in the troubled lives of thei r friends. What new developments will a gathering for a dear friend”s wedding bring? ‘

Crimson Mountain

Laurel overhears a plot to blow up the new munitions plant. Will Phil be able to save her from the web of deceit and danger that is slowly closing around her? Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

Sound of the Trumpet

Laurel overhears a plot to blow up the new munitions plant. Will Phil be able to save her from the web of deceit and danger that is slowly closing around her? Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

More Than Conqueror

When Charlie Montgomery, a handsome soldier, declares his love for Blythe Bonniwell, she realizes she should be offended. But she isn’t in fact, she’s honored! Blythe returns Charlie’s love, and promises to remain faithful to him while he is away at war. Though thrilled at Blythe’s response, Charlie knows all too well that the special mission he has been assigned to means that he is facing almost certain death. He can offer Blythe little hope for his return, or for their future happiness. Yet, in the midst of fear and peril, Charlie and Blythe find a source of strength and peace that will keep them united forever.

All Through the Night

Following the death of her grandmother, Dale struggles to face the challenges.

Grace Livingston Hill is the beloved author of more than 100 books. Read and enjoyed by millions, her wholesome stories contain adventure, romance, and the heartwarming triumphs of people faced with the problems of life and love.

A Girl to Come Home To

Suddenly Rodney finds himself caught up in an espionage plot, fighting bravely against desperate odds. Then he meets a young girl whose faith touches him deeply, and he discovers a strength to overcome and the joy to be found in honest faith and real love.

Bright Arrows

Beautiful, young Eden is left alone to fend for herself after the death of her beloved father. When her own greedy cousin and aunt attempt to steal the precious inheritance her father has left her, Eden is aided by the handsome, young lawyer Lance Lorrimer.

Will Eden learn how to find her way in the world without her earthly father as she comes to know her heavenly Father?

Where Two Ways Met

Contemporary RomanceLarge Print EditionHandsome Paige Madison doesnt know what to do. Hes returned from the war and is on his way to building a career with a prominent businessman. But something is wrong, maybe even unscrupulous, about his boss. And the mans headstrong daughter has decided she wants Paige. In the midst of the confusion, he meets the ministers daughter and is drawn to her gentle faith. Loved by two beautiful women, Paige is forced to make the hardest decision of his life.

The Honeymoon House

Angela has a problem. She”s engaged to a man who”s been away for a very long time. She knows he will ret urn, but until then she has her own life to live. Will she b e ready for him when he arrives? ‘

The Love Gift

Angela has a problem. She”s engaged to a man who”s been away for a very long time. She knows he will ret urn, but until then she has her own life to live. Will she b e ready for him when he arrives? ‘

The Forgotten Friend and Other Stories

This year long collection of devotional thoughts offers a brief reflection, coupled with a verse from the King James Version of the Bible, for each day of the year. It’s a perfect book for fans of Grace Livingston Hill, or for those who have yet to meet the grande dame of Christian fictions.

Grace Livingston Hill Jumbo Reader

The City of Fire Time of the Singing of the Birds The Gold Shoe all in one volume.

The War Romance of the Salvation Army

Judas Coyne is a collector of the macabre: a cookbook for cannibals…
a used hangman’s noose…
a snuff film. An aging death metal rock god, his taste for the unnatural is as widely known to his legions of fans as the notorious excesses of his youth. But nothing he possesses is as unlikely or as dreadful as his latest discovery, an item for sale on the Internet, a thing so terribly strange, Jude can’t help but reach for his wallet. I will ‘sell’ my stepfather’s ghost to the highest bidder…
. For a thousand dollars, Jude will become the proud owner of a dead man’s suit, said to be haunted by a restless spirit. He isn’t afraid. He has spent a lifetime coping with ghosts of an abusive father, of the lovers he callously abandoned, of the bandmates he betrayed. What’s one more? But what UPS delivers to his door in a black heart shaped box is no imaginary or metaphorical ghost, no benign conversation piece. It’s the real thing. And suddenly the suit’s previous owner is everywhere: behind the bedroom door…
seated in Jude’s restored vintage Mustang…
standing outside his window…
staring out from his widescreen TV. Waiting with a gleaming razor blade on a chain dangling from one bony hand…
. A multiple award winner for his short fiction, author Joe Hill immediately vaults into the top echelon of dark fantasists with a blood chilling roller coaster ride of a novel, a masterwork brim*ming with relentless thrills and acid terror.

For Each New Day

This year long collection of devotional thoughts offers a brief reflection, coupled with a verse from the King James Version of the Bible, for each day of the year. It’s a perfect book for fans of Grace Livingston Hill, or for those who have yet to meet the grande dame of Christian fictions.

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