The Road to Love/Hearts in the Highlands

The Road to Love/Hearts in the Highlands

by Linda Ford, Ruth Axtell Morren

$9.99

Imprint: Mills & Boon Love Inspired Historical

Release date: 2020-02-01

Pages: 280 Pages

ISBN: 9781867204169

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Haunted by the past...


The Road To Love - Linda Ford

Struggling to hold on to the family farm and raise two small children in the depths of the Depression, widow Kate Bradshaw had only her faith to sustain her – until Hatcher Jones came walking up to her door. The handsome drifter was clearly haunted by his past. But he had a good heart, and Kate longed to make him see that there could be redemption for anyone, even him.

Hearts In The Highlands - Ruth Axtell Morren

Maddie Norton’s life was devoted to her faith, good works and to the elderly lady whose companion she was, until her mistress’s handsome archaeologist nephew returned to London. The shadows in Reid Gallagher’s haunted eyes touched Maddie. When he asked her to travel with his family to help with his work, she agreed. Amid the breathtaking beauty of the Scottish Highlands, she began to wonder if they might yet find new life – and love.

Mills & Boon Love Inspired Historical – Stories lift the spirit as heroines tackle the challenges of life in another era with hope, faith and a focus on family.

About the author

Linda Ford

Linda Ford

Linda Ford lives on a ranch in Alberta, Canada. Growing up on the prairie and learning to notice the small details it hides gave her an appreciation for watching God at work in His creation. Her upbringing also included being taught to trust God in everything and through everything—a theme that resonates in her stories. She and her husband raised fourteen children—ten adopted. She currently shares her home with her husband, a grown son and a live-in paraplegic client.
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Ruth Axtell Morren

Ruth Axtell Morren

Ruth Axtell Morren wrote her first story when she was 12 - a spy thriller - and knew she wanted to be a writer. There were many detours along the way as she pursued more realistic goals. She studied comparative literature at Smith College, where she received a Bachelor's degree; spent her junior year in Paris; taught English and lived as an au pair in the Canary Islands; worked in international development in Miami, Florida. It was there she met her husband, a Dutchman from Suriname, who took her to the Netherlands to live for six years. In Holland Ruth...
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