Set in the Deep South during the Civil War years, The Mark on the Magnolia is the story of one family's hardships and triumphs, not only at the battlefront but on the home front as well. The romance that flourishes and endures to the end of the war i...
Battle scarred and still suffering from a severe brain injury, Chad Hunnley returned home to his wife and his son, Chad Jr. Faced with the daunting task of running the huge Brierwood Plantation did not end up being his most formidable task. His b...
The Ceremony at the Crying Tree depicts the life of a typical Sinixt Indian family living along the upper Columbia River during the last half and the first half of the 19th/20th centuries. This family traveled from Revelstoke, B.C., Canada, each s...
A Korean War hero returns home to find his bank account has been raided, his home has been repossessed, and his wife has deserted him.
Vowing never to work again, he finds his way to Spokane, Washington, and takes refuge in a large culvert.<...
Sent out west to Tucson, Arizona, by the Denver newspaper to get a story on Cochise, the great Apache chief, Clyde and Eldon learn a whole new way of life. Cowboy boots, hats, and revolvers are all necessary facts of life and items of survival, an...
A small autistic orphan is taken in by a furniture store owner who gives her a place to live and a purpose in life. The girl (Vallie) who has been rebuffed by the store owner's wife turns into a heroine. When Vallie is finally accepted by the store o...
My Name is Jacob is the story of Robert’s great-grandfather Jacob Sell, born in 1836, the son of German immigrants, and raised on a farm in Indiana. He enlisted in the army at age twenty-four.He was assigned to Company F, Forty-Sixth Indiana Volunt...