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This captivating tale form the best-selling author of Eve's Dauthers has it all- top-notch writing, intrigue, romance, humor, and spiritual truths about the faithfulness of God.
It's 1931 and Eliza Wyatt is a widow with three young children. She faces mounting debts and the survival of her family is all up to her. They have a chance if she can keep the family orchard afloat, but she has no idea how to run it alone. And th ebank is about to foreclose on the mortgage. When Gabe Harper appears at her doorstep Eliza guesses he's no different than teh other men looking for work in exchange for shelter and a hot meal. Her children believe Gabe is an angel sent to help them, but Eliza comes to suspect he may be her brother-in-law who supposedly died in the war and whose name is on the title to the orchard.
Austin elevates Christian historical fiction to new levels, exploring family relationships with integrity and sensitivity.
It's 1931 and Eliza Wyatt is a widow with three young children. She faces mounting debts and the survival of her family is all up to her. They have a chance if she can keep the family orchard afloat, but she has no idea how to run it alone. And th ebank is about to foreclose on the mortgage. When Gabe Harper appears at her doorstep Eliza guesses he's no different than teh other men looking for work in exchange for shelter and a hot meal. Her children believe Gabe is an angel sent to help them, but Eliza comes to suspect he may be her brother-in-law who supposedly died in the war and whose name is on the title to the orchard.
Austin elevates Christian historical fiction to new levels, exploring family relationships with integrity and sensitivity.
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