From an award-winning author with more than one million books sold, a new series of three heartwarming historical romances about the Kinsley family. each book can be read as a stand-alone.
Dottie is an orphan who has never had what her heart deeply desires—a home where she belongs. Being the only survivor of a tragic accident lands her at the Kinsley home and she begins to think she might finally have that desire met. But her life is turned upside down when she ends up accompanying a young man and his little brother to care for a family who needs help. She begins to question if living with the Kinsleys is truly what she wants.
Hunter has known prejudice because of his part-native status. He’s hoping moving to the Canadian Territories will make it possible for him to protect his little brother, Rusty, from experiencing the same unkind treatment. But winter prevents further travel and he seeks shelter at the Kinsley home. The preacher says he can use a young man’s help. When Hunter encounters a family needing the help of a man and a woman, he seeks Dottie’s help.
Together they tend the Talbot family and find within the walls of that house something they both want—acceptance, and the feeling of home. But life can’t be lived in the shelter of Talbot home. Can Hunter and Dottie move past their hurt and caution into a bright, promising future?
Read more books by award-winning author Linda
Glory, Loving a Rebel (The Preacher’s Daughters) A Love to Cherish (The Preacher’s Daughters) Renewing Love (The Preacher’s Daughters) A Love to Have and to Hold (The Preacher’s Daughters) Cowboy Father (The Cowboys) Cowboy Groom (The Cowboys) Cowboy Preacher (The Cowboys)
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Linda Ford grew up devouring books and making up stories in her head—often late at night when she couldn't sleep. But she hadn't planned to write. Instead, she dreamed of running an orphanage. In a way, that dream came true. She married, had four homemade children, adopted ten and lived (at times, endured) the dream.
Writing first took her to non-fiction human-interest articles for newspapers and eventually a non-fiction book about tuberculosis set in the 1930s and 1940s (Touched By The White Plague). But romance had always been her first love and she turned to writing love stories. She is multi-published in the CBA market.
She lives on a small ranch in Alberta, Canada, where she can see the mountains every day. She and her husband continue to enjoy their children and grandchildren.
A story of acceptance, forgiveness and unexpected love. Hunter and his little brother Rusty find themselves in Glory under adverse conditions and are referred to the Preachers house. Will they be accepted as the good people they are or as outcasts from their partial Native bloodline? Can they ever find a place to fit in and be loved and share their love for who they are, actually create a family of their own?
Another great book in this series of Frontier Brides. The love and intrigue in this story is well written. The story on how people are taken by those who consider themselves better than others, regardless of nationality. This is my review and mine alone. Norma Gorrill
I have enjoyed all of the Glory, Montana Books she gives your heart a good feeling. The lesson are so heart felt and it makes heart sing. Thank you and I look forward to reading the remainder of the series.
An orphan searching for a home and family but filled with hurt from the past. Hunter is also in search of a safe haven and the Kinsleys offer a new beginning.
Linda Ford has been a favorite author of mine since I first read her books in Harlequin's Love Inspired books. I have read all of this "Frontier Brides books. I enjoyed them greatly. You will too!!!!!
This was the best book l read of her in a long time. Dottie and Hunter wasn't strong characters, but then helping people l really like. As always the faith part was excellent,but let readers read her old books before coming to this one.
I never want this series to end. It’s so good and after 9 books you feel so immersed into the lives of each character. Hunter 😍 Dottie- bless this girl