From Wisconsin to Oregon, one journal connects four generations of courageous women. Widowed farmer, midwife, and mother Adele Marley may not have room in her life for banker Jerome Jensen. Polly Schultz struggles to rise above her temper and fears of abandonment to find a future with Gordon Baker along the Oregon Trail. Christiana is determined to convince journalist Noah Cafferty to shed his old-world views of women working outside the home. Seeking confidence in her calling and her love for Steven Nichols, Kendra Silverstone searches for guidance in her ancestors' words. Will these women be victorious in their career, calling and love?
Peek into an aged journal that links the adventurous lives of four courageous midwives. Wisconsin farmer, widow, mother, and midwife Adele Marley is too busy for a smitten, unwavering banker. To survive in love and life, Polly Schultz must rise above her fears on the Oregon Trail. Christiana is in a battle to prove to one man that she can be both a wife and a midwife. Her confidence shaken, Kendra Silverstone needs confirmation of God’s hand in her life and love. How will God work to give these women the direction they need?
Author Bio
RHONDA GIBSON resides in New Mexico with her husband. She writes romance because she is eager to share her love of the Lord. Besides writing, her interests are reading and scrapbooking recipes. Rhonda loves hearing from her readers!
PAMELA GRIFFIN lives in Texas with her family. She fully gave her life to Christ in 1988 after a rebellious young adulthood and owes the fact that she’s still alive today to an all-loving and forgiving God and to a mother who steadfastly prayed and had faith that God could bring her wayward daughter “home.” Pamela’s main goal in writing Christian romance is to help and encourage those who do know the Lord and to plant a seed of hope in those who don’t.
Award-winning author, Jane Kirkpatrick is well known for her authentically portrayed historical fiction. She is also an acclaimed speaker and teacher with lively presentation style. She and her husband live in Oregon and, until recently, lived and worked on a remote homestead for over 25 years.
Trish Perry turned to writing after a time in both the stock exchange and DC law firms, as well as raising two children. Using a degree in Psychology, she writes award-winning contemporary fiction that delves into people’s minds and emotions. She serves on the Board of Directors of CCW and is a member of both American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America. Visit her at www.trishperry.com.