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Great Lakes Romances #15

Isabelle's Inning

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The new iron-smelting town of Fayette, Michigan held no promise for sixteen-year-old Lavinia McAdams. The moment she arrived, she took as instant disliking to its muddy streets, acrid smoke, and dirty furnace men. The sooner she could return to her hometown in Canada, the better. Then Huck Harrigan came along to challenge her thinking and soften her iron will. Could she really find happiness in this raw, new town with a pig iron Irishman from across the bay?

266 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1997

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Donna Winters

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Donna moved to Michigan in 1971 when she married and left her hometown of Brockport, New York. She began penning novels in 1982 while working full time for an electronics firm in Grand Rapids.
She resigned from her job in 1984 following a contract offer for her first book. Since then, Thomas Nelson Publishers, Zondervan Publishing House, Guideposts, and Bigwater Publishing have published her novels. Her husband, Fred, a former American History teacher, shares her enthusiasm for history. Together, they visited historical sites, restored villages, museums, and lake ports, purchasing books and reference materials for use in Donna’s research.
In October 2015 Donna became a permanent resident of New Mexico.
Donna has written more than a dozen historical romances for her Great Lakes Romances® series.

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November 22, 2010
Follow author Donna Winters back to 1903 when men were gentlemen, and women were ladies.
I hated to put this book down ~ I felt every interruption an inconvenience. If you like romance without all the negative, inappropriate, offensive stuff, and want a book you wouldn't be embarrassed to have your preacher's wife read, I recommend this highly. I will definitely order more from Mrs. Winters.
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March 8, 2016
I'm not into baseball or most other sports but this book peaked my interest about a dad, then his daughter who has word blindness, it hinders them from learning to read and write. Thank goodness today we have ways to help people with this problem. She found love in spite of it. Good Read.
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