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Serenade Saga Series in Order: 47 books


  • Sandy Dengler
    Book - 1

    As Unpredictable as Snow in Summer! The woman...NAOMI --proud and independent, yet warmly desirous; a woman of faith, yet fearful of the unknown desert and of the two men who fought to win her. The men.... JOHN -- the Easterner from Harvard, se...



  • Jeanette Gilge
    Book - 2

    Come to a Family Reunion! Fans of Jeanette Gilge's book NEVER MISS A SUNSET will welcome the continuing saga of Emma and all her children--their triumphs, their tragedies, their loves, their losses. All her life Emma had met and conquered troub...



  • Karen Kletzing
    Book - 3

    Ina was a Dreamer -- and she knew it. Her dreams were of the past, the present, and the future. Some of her dreams frightened her. Some of her dreams fascinated her. Some of her dreams came true. But one dream seemed more to her than any oth...



  • Brenda Knight Graham
    Book - 4

    JULIANA... Even her name suggested sweet innocence... and Juliana had been waiting for Something to Happen, poised on the brink of discovery about life and love and God. When her fresh beauty captured the eye of a prominent portrait artist, her suspi...



  • Sandy Dengler
    Book - 5

    She Despised Rain -- and Men! And she'd had enough of both in Singapore. But a young and attractive woman alone was fair game in that teeming; nineteenth-century seaport. So she devised a daring and impetuous scheme that would take her far from th...



  • Elaine Watson
    Book - 6

    Of all possible problems, Susan never dreamed her marriage's bright future would be dimmed by so ordinary an object as Anna's rocking chair. SUSAN -- the ebullient young bride, unprepared for life amok superstition and struggle. ABE --strong an...



  • Susan C. Feldhake
    Book - 7

    The land was tough, unyielding. So was the man. But one woman's determined faith changed everything. Alton Wheeler was a drifter and a gambler--a great giant of a man --with no inclination to root himself in the rolling farmland or the burgeon...



  • Jane Peart
    Book - 8

    Rose Meredith Montrose Out of the North she came �" beautiful, cultured, well-educated �" to become the bride of Malcolm Montrose, a wealthy southern planter. It was another world Rose Meredith found at Montclair, the magnificent Montrose planta...



  • Kathleen Karr
    Book - 9

    His heart was as hard as the rockbound coast of Maine. Could the radiance of her love light their way? Emily -- Glowing with hope, she longed for the love of a husband she barely knew. Keith -- Dark and brooding, he was a man with a dismal past...






  • Susan C. Feldhake
    Book - 10

    She was a Southerner, born and bred. He wore a Yankee uniform. But love declared a truce. Darcy Lindell was spoiled, selfish, and even in faded calico, utterly enchanting. Her heart belonged to no man--except perhaps to a devastatingly hand-some s...



  • Jeanette Gilge
    Book - 11

    Beginnings... the first time Emma saw Al Verleger... their first hesitant kiss... first home... first child... All during the long weeks of winter, when Al was at the lumber camp and Emma left to tend the farm and the babies, she nurtured her cold he...



  • Elaine Anne McAvoy
    Book - 12

    Irresistible... VAN WINDSOR--Idolized by many. Feared by a few, but Tiffany felt he was forever beyond her reach. He was too rich. Too powerful. Too skeptical of the faith that anchored her life. And when he accused her of leaking company secrets,...



  • Mary Harwell Sayler
    Book - 13

    He loved the Land, and God, and a Homeless Waif. She loved the Man... "Cat"--The name suited her. Tiny and feisty and fiercely independent, Catherine Caldwell was determined to prove that she could take care of herself--even if it meant braving th...



  • Jane Peart
    Book - 14

    If I can't have Malcolm, I will be mistress of Montclair!... A woman of passion and pride, Garnet Cameron is thwarted in her plan to marry Malcolm Montrose, the man of her childhood dreams, when he claims a Northern bride. In a reckless rebound Garne...



  • Kathleen Yapp
    Book - 15

    Sara had never known a man like Dominic... and Dominic was determined never to love a woman like Sara... Cloistered for most of her young life in a remote religious society, Sara Parsons knew little of life beyond the group, nothing of the love betwe...



  • Kathleen Karr
    Book - 16

    What could be more precious than the gift of words - unless it was the man who brought them to her? Young Maggie McDonald was athirst for knowledge, and books contained knowledge, but Maggie couldn't read! Then lively Johnny Stewart burst into the ro...



  • Jacquelyn Cook
    Book - 17

    The River had Brought Him to Her �" Would the River also Keep Them Apart? From the belvedere of her Alabama mansion on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, Lily watched for steamboats and dreamed of the man who would one day be united with her i...



  • Jane Peart
    Book - 18

    Happiness and fulfillment, heartbreak and tragedy, faith and triumph--the unfolding panorama of "The Brides of Montclair." MONTCLAIR--The magnificent ancestral home of the Montrose family, built on an original King's Grant along the James River. B...



  • Maryn Langer
    Book - 19

    Sometimes God asks us to wait... And Gabrielle Sevier has been waiting for fourteen long years for the war within her to cease... Contracting to tend an injured man on a long trek West, the former Confederate nurse does not at first suspect Jordan Co...






  • Peggy Darty
    Book - 20

    Through hardship and famine, like gold tested by fire, she emerges, purified and refined, only to meet her greatest test. Though the elements rage about her, Jennifer Townley is oblivious to everything but the mission which has compelled her to the r...



  • Kay Cornelius
    Book - 21

    Theirs was a perilous journey ... across a vast ocean to uncharted wilderness ... but the hard-won prize would be A New World ... A New World for Ann McKay - Poised on the brink of uncertain womanhood, loath to leave behind the familiar haunts of hom...



  • Jean Conrad
    Book - 22

    Gloriana Windemere arrives in Oregon Territory, expecting to face a trackless wilderness and hostile Indians. Instead, she discovers thriving settlements like Applegate Landing and a hostile frontiersman, Graham Norton. Gloriana finds herself clashin...



  • Mary Harwell Sayler
    Book - 23

    She set out to carry the Good News to a brave new world beyond the smoky curtain... The Beloved Woman of the Cherokee Indian nation -- Nan-ye-hi -- is already legendary for her courage and wisdom when Priscilla Prescott arrives, bringing the message ...



  • Elaine Watson
    Book - 24

    Could she ever locate him in the untamed wilds around her? A captive herself, could she ever survive? When Bertie moved west in the late 1770s she was secure in her love for her new husband, even if it meant living in a fort amid hostile Indian tribe...



  • Maryn Langer
    Book - 25

    Alexas Spence -- She came west, a small-town girl with big dreams, ready to fight for the only thing she had ever owned -- her ranch -- even if it meant clashing with the logger and the gentleman. David Hornbeck -- He rode into her life in a fine...



  • Jeanne Cheyney
    Book - 26

    An impoverished English gentlewoman, Charlotte Grey finds herself at the mercy of a ruthless employer, whose son, a wealthy merchant, is strangely touched by her quiet faith. While Ben Tellison is away on business for the king, Charlotte is falsely a...



  • Sandy Dengler
    Book - 27

    "Peter, hurry home quickly. I need you." Four months after Polly Chase married an Australian, Peter, he went off to the War. Now, five years later, she is still waiting for his return. Coming back from town to her farm she encounters an itinerant,...



  • Maryn Langer
    Book - 28

    How was he to know that the secret she guarded so carefully would one day be his fate as well? What a little wren of a woman she was-- huddled in that great cloak in the broiling hot sun! Was she daft? Or dimwitted? Or simply snobbish? Why didn't ...



  • Peggy Darty
    Book - 29

    “A girl like that is only interested in your money, son . . .” In 1876 when the Southern Pacific Railroad connected Los Angeles to the rest of the country, men and women flocked westward, lured by the promise of sunshine and riches. Deborah Ho...






  • Sandy Dengler
    Book - 30

    Why was she so purely delighted that he had entered her world? In an age of the decline of the Spanish dons--those elegant lords of central California during the mid-1800s--Felicidad Martines meets an Irish sea-man, Seamus Fisher. Though born in d...



  • Jacquelyn Cook
    Book - 31

    "...her heart pulsed to the rhythm of Jonathan's words "I do care." EMMA EDWARDS - At 27, she had reached the evening of her life. Dependent upon the bounty of an uncaring arid capricious sister-in-law, she feels that even God has forgotten her... ...



  • Suzanne Ellison
    Book - 32

    Wilhelm Morgen, a destitute German immigrant, speaks awkward English and devotes every ounce of strength to his lad and his small, motherless son, Morty. The first time Ruby sees his orderly well-built house, she is saddened by the lack of a woman's ...



  • Irene Brand
    Book - 33

    But when he looked at her with those piercing black eyes and called her, 'My Maggie,' she had trouble remembering anything except that he was a man and she was a woman. The new world is full of promise, the promise not only of a virgin land waiti...



  • Donna Winters
    Book - 34

    Twenty year old Elizabeth Brownell Morgan goes to Saginaw Bay with her husband Jacob, a banker, to whom she has been married only a month. Her cousin thought she had lost her mind to go to such a forsaken area. Elizabeth soon thinks she should have l...



  • Elaine L. Schulte
    Book - 35

    Abby, he whispered, you need to know the Lord... Abby Windsor Talbot - A few weeks before graduation from Miss Sheffield's School for Young Ladies, Abby's aunt and uncle come to tell her that her parents have been killed and she must go with them to ...



  • Jane Peart
    Book - 36

    "I must believe that, she reminded herself. It is all I have." Lorabeth Whitaker has fled an unacceptable marriage arranged by her mother in England, only to fall in love with a handsome young Virginia planter, Cameron Montrose, whose marriage to ...



  • Elaine L. Schulte
    Book - 37

    Rose Wilmington, an Christian for five years who feels coerced to marry Willard Stanford, the bad-seed twin of her late fiance. She leaves Georgetown to sail around Cape Horn to California to join her father. Joshua Talbot, who aided in her escape, b...



  • Kathleen Karr
    Book - 38

    As she went down into the inky depths Chessie's mind went wild. She could not swim... From the moment brash bargeman Erasmous (Rass) King rescued her from the murky canal waters, Catherine Ophelia Cunningham had difficulty being betoken to this self-...



  • Molly Bull
    Book - 39

    Had she really stood in front of God and church and minister, and allowed herself to be joined to Seth Matthews for life? Only a few short months after graduation, Rebecca Roberts found herself with both the teaching job she desperately needed an...






  • Jacquelyn Cook
    Book - 40

    There was no discounting those hands. Someone was determined to kill her. As the crippled Confederate army struggled desperately on their last scrap of hope during the final months of the Civil War, Caroline Hannah was fighting her own battle for sur...



  • Carolyn Ann Wharton
    Book - 41

    You gave the best performance of an innocent, hardworking unmarried woman that I've ever seen, Miss Abigail... Abigail Brannon had never expected frontier life to be easy. But when Indian marauders had murdered her young husband only a few years afte...



  • Jane Peart
    Book - 42

    Avril was just a child when tragedy struck and took her parent's lives. If not for the kindness of her father's friend Graham Montrose, the frightened heiress would have been all alone in the world. Thankfully this quiet handsome stranger welcomed Av...



  • Susan Kirby
    Book - 43

    They both loved the orphaned child. But which of them knew what was best for her? Rachael Whitaker - Boston born and bred, she reluctantly joins her mother and stepfather on a wagon train to Illinois in the spring of 1837. When her mother falls ill, ...



  • Irene Brand
    Book - 44

    "There's nothing to do but send you out of the country as quickly as possible." She was born to be a queen, reared in luxury and manipulated by male relatives for their own welfare. But when her nobility, her wealth, her family, and her future we...



  • Susan C. Feldhake
    Book - 45

    On the day Alton and Sue Ellen Wheeler were wed, they stepped into a future fraught with danger and uncertainty. Life on the Illinois frontier was harsh. But their love was strong, as tenacious as the trials they could be called upon to bear. “I...



  • Maryn Langer
    Book - 46

    If Braden discovered she wasn't a 'he,' she didn't know what he might do... Shelby Jackson - Alone in the vast Nevada desert after the violent death of her father, Shelby lops off her hair and dresses in boy's clothing to ensure a safe journey back t...



  • Jean Conrad
    Book - 47

    Marianna Windemere travels all the way to San Francisco to ensure a simple dream: to live peacefully in Philadelphia with an amiable husband. But her fiance‚ Harold Van Wooten, is not as eager to return East as Marianna had anticipated. He tells he...