Judy Miller

Kansas

Beyond Today/Threads of Love/Woven Threads/The House on Windridge (Inspirational Romance Collection)

Kansas - Judith Miller

ISBN-13: 978-1586602789

Surviving the harsh prairie elements – like surviving the storms of the heart – takes faith and determination, which four young women need to prove they possess. Can their hearts hold fast against the gales that buffet them? Will they find love waiting at the end of the storm?

Death has often visited the people Amy Carmichael loves, and she has learned surviving a hostile land means never looking Beyond Today. But that could change when she meets the new circuit-riding preacher…if he can see past Amy’s vivacious twin.

Reared by an aunt and trapped in an arranged marriage, Jessica Albright has never known true love. Now alone in the world, she assumes her father’s place as owner of The House on Windridge, determined to give her infant son a good life. But it won’t be easy, as someone seems to be against her.

Delphinia Hughes has been forced from her home and into the role of nanny for five orphaned children. Threads of Love bind her to precious memories. Could they also tie her to a new family?

Tessie Wilshire has Woven Threads of faith and family into her secure life, but now, as a doctor, she is going where few women have dared to travel. When two men vie for her attention, how will she determine the path she should take?

Love on the Kansas prairie is hard and unpredictable…but also as inevitable as an early summer cyclone. Watch in wonder as God turns the storms of life into seasons of growth and joy.

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2 Comments

  • Tammy Steeples says:

    I asked you about discussion questions for the Freedom’s Path trilogy earlier. I forgot to say that our book club is in Palco, which is near Nicodemus and Hill City. My husband’s family came to this area in 1879 – one great grandfather settling in the Palco area and the other in the Penokee area. They were both farmers taking claims under the Homestead Act, but had been stone masons previously in Switzerland and Scotland. Some of his relatives eventually became doctors and pharmacists in Hill City. We all attend special events in Nicodemus from time to time. If you make it out west sometime, let us know and stop in for a book club meeting – usually the 4th Tuesday of the month at 7 pm at the library – which used to be the bank building!

    • jamauthor says:

      Hi Tammy,
      No, there were never any book discussion questions for this series. I apologize for my delay in responding to you. Unfortunately, my website has been plagued with a lot of spam mail lately and I didn’t see your question until today. I hope that your book club enjoyed the series. During the time I was writing the books, I spent time in the Hill City/Nicodemus area and then did some speaking to groups out there. And, several years ago, I spoke at the library in Garden City and then went to Norton to speak and also visit with some friends.I’m now living in Overland Park so I don’t get out your way very often.
      Blessings,
      Judy

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