Together in Time
(2019)An omnibus of novels by Pamela Ferguson, Darlene Franklin, Faye Roberts and Sherri Stewart
Four stories where historical women from our world's past are featured or play a role in romance. Come sit a spell and dive into history.
HIS FRENCH WAR BRIDE
June 1944. Despite her determination to be in Paris to welcome her father home when he escapes from a prison camp, interpreter Christine Arnette must obey when the French Resistance sends her on a secret D-Day mission to Normandy. When her cover story falls apart, the Allies start asking questions. Can she trust them with the truth?
When Lieutenant Harry Dean discovers their beautiful French interpreter lied about her reasons for coming to Carentan, it's up to him to discover her identity. His gut tells him to trust her, but orders are orders. Is she really a spy? Will his heart allow him to stand by and watch if she's arrested?
PHANTOM LOVE NO MORE
In order to have a future, she must let go of the past.
Frieda Dearing returns to the Grand Canyon a shadow of her childhood self. She dreams of working with renowned architect Mary Colter on Phantom Ranch. Even more, she hopes to build a new life after the devastations of the Great War.
Until she encounters a childhood friend who challenges everything,
ON THE TRAIL BEYOND
Was Louisa Cody a nagging shrew, as Buffalo Bill Cody claimed when he twice tried to divorce her? Or was this beautiful, dark-haired French woman a saint, enduring her husband's long absences, recklessness with money, indulgence of liquor and relationships with other women?
Shrew or saint? I'll let you the reader decide.
IN HER FOOTSTEPS
Many women have made significant contributions to the medical field. One such person is Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell. In the late 1840s, inspired by the dying words of a friend who urged her to become a doctor, Elizabeth started her education at Geneva Medical College. What she didn't know was that the only reason she was admitted to Geneva was because the first-year class was polled and voted yes as a joke. But when she showed up, the joke was on them.
It's ten years after Dr. Blackwell graduated from Geneva College, and now Daniela Burke longs to attend the same school with her boyfriend, Ryan. But Geneva hasn't admitted another female since Dr. Blackwell. As Daniela sees it, the only way to realize her dream of becoming a doctor is to disguise herself as a male in order to attend the college. Will she be able to maintain her ruse for three years? How will her disguise affect her relationship with Ryan?
Genre: Inspirational
HIS FRENCH WAR BRIDE
June 1944. Despite her determination to be in Paris to welcome her father home when he escapes from a prison camp, interpreter Christine Arnette must obey when the French Resistance sends her on a secret D-Day mission to Normandy. When her cover story falls apart, the Allies start asking questions. Can she trust them with the truth?
When Lieutenant Harry Dean discovers their beautiful French interpreter lied about her reasons for coming to Carentan, it's up to him to discover her identity. His gut tells him to trust her, but orders are orders. Is she really a spy? Will his heart allow him to stand by and watch if she's arrested?
PHANTOM LOVE NO MORE
In order to have a future, she must let go of the past.
Frieda Dearing returns to the Grand Canyon a shadow of her childhood self. She dreams of working with renowned architect Mary Colter on Phantom Ranch. Even more, she hopes to build a new life after the devastations of the Great War.
Until she encounters a childhood friend who challenges everything,
ON THE TRAIL BEYOND
Was Louisa Cody a nagging shrew, as Buffalo Bill Cody claimed when he twice tried to divorce her? Or was this beautiful, dark-haired French woman a saint, enduring her husband's long absences, recklessness with money, indulgence of liquor and relationships with other women?
Shrew or saint? I'll let you the reader decide.
IN HER FOOTSTEPS
Many women have made significant contributions to the medical field. One such person is Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell. In the late 1840s, inspired by the dying words of a friend who urged her to become a doctor, Elizabeth started her education at Geneva Medical College. What she didn't know was that the only reason she was admitted to Geneva was because the first-year class was polled and voted yes as a joke. But when she showed up, the joke was on them.
It's ten years after Dr. Blackwell graduated from Geneva College, and now Daniela Burke longs to attend the same school with her boyfriend, Ryan. But Geneva hasn't admitted another female since Dr. Blackwell. As Daniela sees it, the only way to realize her dream of becoming a doctor is to disguise herself as a male in order to attend the college. Will she be able to maintain her ruse for three years? How will her disguise affect her relationship with Ryan?
Genre: Inspirational
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