VERALEE WIGGINS has been a favorite of Heartsong readers for a long time. With nine Heartsongs to her credit, she said, 'I want my readers to know that God loves them much more than any earthly person does, and desperately wants them to love Him, too. I want to show that following Him is the best and happiest way to go.' Through her books, she wanted to increase the reader's faith.
VeraLee went home to be with the Lord on December 24, 1995, and will be sadly missed. She has since been inducted into the Heartsong Hall of Fame.
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT BOOK THAT I COULD NOT PUT DOWN.
They face the untamed West alone. Will it be a trail of danger be of love fulfilled? NORTHWEST Four Inspiring Love Stories From the Rugged and Unspoiled Northwest Territory by Veralee Wiggins. The call of the untamed Northwest Territory was a force many pioneers could not ignore. In this captivating volume featuring four full-length, award-winning novels, two families answer that call and forever change the course of their lives. Rachel Butler and Martha Lawford meet on a wagon train heading west on the Oregon Trail. Rachel is determined not to succumb to the perils of the Heartbreak Trail ... but will she be as strong in the face of an even more formidable power of love? Martha Lawford, grieving for the family she left behind, plans to stay on her father's land claim in the Washington Territory. The rugged frontier is no place for a single woman, but who will be willing to take on this proud loner and call her, Martha, My Own? To survive the harsh wilderness, Martha enters a marriage of convenience. Abe Nobel's love for Martha is real, yet their agreement denies such feelings. Will Martha ever say the words her husband longs to hear... Abram, My Love? When God reunites Martha and Rachel, Rachel has a beautiful family but Martha is waiting to see what God has planned for her. Could it be the gift of A New Love? As the characters of Northwest experience God's grace on their journeys, their stories of triumph ring through the years to offer new hope for today.
So I have this bookcase that was left full of books when we bought the house. I’m slowly making my way through them and this was definitely my least favorite read so far - way too long and repetitive. Nobody talks, they “giggle”. Just no.