The McCabe brothers have their hands full—trouble on the range and trouble in town. When their sweet schoolteacher, Bethany Stafford, has her reputation is unfairly tarnished, Pastor Luke McCabe is quick to propose marriage. But Bethany wants more than just a marriage of necessity. Dr. Annetta Cavanaugh has her own questions: While Pastor Jake McCabe seems sincere, she still has her doubts about him. And there’s evil brewing in town—are the McCabe brothers ready for the fight of their lives?
An Unwilling Warrior Andrea Boeshaar Paperback, 304 pp., $10.99 Realms (April 15, 2010)
Amid the dangers of the Civil War, Valerie Fontaine longs to know she is loved. After committing her life to Christ, she finds herself drawn to her family’s Christian houseguest, Ben McCabe. But her father is prepared to sell her into a loveless marriage with somebody else. Will Valerie be forced to abandon her newfound love?
Be Still & Let Your Nail Polish Dry Andrea Boeshaar, Sandra D. Bricker, Loree Lough, and Debby Mayne Hardcover, 192 pp., $12.99 Summerside Press (October 1, 2009)
Start the CrockPot. Go to the bank during lunch. Pick up cat food. Remember to breathe…. Today’s Christian women are busy. They’re wives, moms and businesswomen. They look after the best interests of others, but have little time for themselves. Be Still… is a devotional designed for today’s busy women, who need a moment to relax, refresh and think about their own spiritual wellbeing. With contemporary, upbeat, humorous devotions, women will renew their spirits and grow closer to God in the time it takes to paint a set of fingernails.
Love Finds You in Miracle, Kentucky Andrea Boeshaar Paperback, 320 pp., $12.99 Summerside Press (October 1, 2008)
When Meg Jorgenson moves to Miracle with plans to start over as an elementary teacher, eight-year-old Cammy Bayer wins her heart. Cammy has spent most of her young life in a wheelchair, but she firmly believes that God will miraculously allow her to walk again someday. Her father, Vance Bayer, is delighted by the attention his daughter receives from her pretty new teacher, but embarrassed by Cammy’s attempts to play matchmaker. Will they open their minds to the miracle of healing and their hearts to the miracle of love?